An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies

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Rectum distended with. Air.
5. Bladder. 6. Upper border of symphysis pubis. 7, 7. Spermatic cord. 8, 8. Femoral vessels. 9, 9. Obturator internus. 10, 10. Gluteus maximus.
pared to the diaphragm. All sections which divide the bladder further downwards must therefore fall within the region of this muscle, and expose it as a muscular ring limiting the pelvic organs. Such a section is shown in the following figure.
Fig. 2 represents a section that I made on the pelvis of an old man. It passes thro
...ugh the symphysis ; on the left side through the lesser sacro- sciatic foramen ; on the right somewhat lower, through the tuberosity of the ischium ; and posteriorly through the tip of the coccyx. The levator ani is seen bounding the pelvic cavity, which contains behind the rectum a coil PLATE XVII 139 of small intestine, the vesiculae seminales, and the neck of the bladder and urethra.
Since this section is taken considerably deeper, the left gemellus inferior is seen running in direct relationship with the obturator internus muscle ; notwithstanding this, Douglas's pouch with its peritoneum is present.


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