A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... sometimes under ( i . e . , above in the erect posture ) the deep layer . ' They are compound racemose glands , se- creting a mucous fluid , just like the smaller glands of the vestibule , and are sometimes called glandulae vestibulares ...
... sometimes under ( i . e . , above in the erect posture ) the deep layer . ' They are compound racemose glands , se- creting a mucous fluid , just like the smaller glands of the vestibule , and are sometimes called glandulae vestibulares ...
Page 46
... sometimes smooth muscular fibres . It closes the vagina more or less completely , and varies much in shape , but in most cases it is more developed behind than in front . The most common shape , especially in childhood , is that of a ...
... sometimes smooth muscular fibres . It closes the vagina more or less completely , and varies much in shape , but in most cases it is more developed behind than in front . The most common shape , especially in childhood , is that of a ...
Page 104
... Sometimes the whole space between the rectum and the vagina up to the cervix uteri forms one triangular surface . In other cases this space is easily distinguish- able into an upper narrow and a lower broad part , the latter alone ...
... Sometimes the whole space between the rectum and the vagina up to the cervix uteri forms one triangular surface . In other cases this space is easily distinguish- able into an upper narrow and a lower broad part , the latter alone ...
Page 110
... ( sometimes above the deep layer ) . Between the deep perineal and Levator ani muscle ( anterior part ) ; the pelvic fascia . Vulvo - vaginal glands ( sometimes ) . J. The Structural Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor . - The vagina per- forates ...
... ( sometimes above the deep layer ) . Between the deep perineal and Levator ani muscle ( anterior part ) ; the pelvic fascia . Vulvo - vaginal glands ( sometimes ) . J. The Structural Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor . - The vagina per- forates ...
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... Sometimes gout makes its appearance . Considerable anatomical changes take place in the genitals . The uterus becomes atrophic . Sometimes the external or internal os or both close , and if at the same time there is catarrh of the ...
... Sometimes gout makes its appearance . Considerable anatomical changes take place in the genitals . The uterus becomes atrophic . Sometimes the external or internal os or both close , and if at the same time there is catarrh of the ...
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