A Text-book of obstetricsSaunders, 1898 - 836 pages |
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... cervix , the circu- lar artery of the cervix , and numerous smaller branches to the uterine wall as it rises to meet the ovarian artery . The veins of the pelvic organs of chief interest to the obstetrician are the large trunks between ...
... cervix , the circu- lar artery of the cervix , and numerous smaller branches to the uterine wall as it rises to meet the ovarian artery . The veins of the pelvic organs of chief interest to the obstetrician are the large trunks between ...
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... cervix ; M , M , vaginal walls ; N , N , Fallopian tubes ; P , P , ovaries ; Q , Q , round ligaments ; 1 , Deep lymphatic vessels of the right kidney , and ganglia into which they empty ; 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , superficial lymphatic vessels ...
... cervix ; M , M , vaginal walls ; N , N , Fallopian tubes ; P , P , ovaries ; Q , Q , round ligaments ; 1 , Deep lymphatic vessels of the right kidney , and ganglia into which they empty ; 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , superficial lymphatic vessels ...
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... cervix uteri . The posterior wall of the canal is about three and one - half inches ( 9 cm . ) long , the anterior two and one - half inches ( 6.5 cm . ) . The axis of the canal is slightly sigmoid in shape , but corresponds quite ...
... cervix uteri . The posterior wall of the canal is about three and one - half inches ( 9 cm . ) long , the anterior two and one - half inches ( 6.5 cm . ) . The axis of the canal is slightly sigmoid in shape , but corresponds quite ...
Page 46
... cervix . The first occupies about three - fifths of its length , the last , two - fifths . In structure the uterus consists of a muscular wall with a mucous lining and a peritoneal covering . The muscle is unstriated and is arranged ...
... cervix . The first occupies about three - fifths of its length , the last , two - fifths . In structure the uterus consists of a muscular wall with a mucous lining and a peritoneal covering . The muscle is unstriated and is arranged ...
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... cervix itself is divided into two portions , the vaginal and the supravaginal . The former projects into the vaginal ... cervix . It is usual to describe an anterior , shorter lip of the cervix and a longer posterior one . This ...
... cervix itself is divided into two portions , the vaginal and the supravaginal . The former projects into the vaginal ... cervix . It is usual to describe an anterior , shorter lip of the cervix and a longer posterior one . This ...
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