Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 12. SECOND DISSECTION. FEMALE PERINEUM. Position of the Body fob Dissection, Figure 2 (page 31).—Place the sub-ject in the same position as for dissection of the male perineum, page 13. Regional Appearances.—Palpation recognizes the samebone contours as in the male ; see Male Perineum, page compared with the male, the region presents the followingdifferences : in the greater diameters of the pelvic outlet; inthe anus being located nearer the c


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 12. SECOND DISSECTION. FEMALE PERINEUM. Position of the Body fob Dissection, Figure 2 (page 31).—Place the sub-ject in the same position as for dissection of the male perineum, page 13. Regional Appearances.—Palpation recognizes the samebone contours as in the male ; see Male Perineum, page compared with the male, the region presents the followingdifferences : in the greater diameters of the pelvic outlet; inthe anus being located nearer the coccyx ; and in the externalgenitalia. Terms of Relation.—See Male Perineum, page 13. Perineum and its Boundaries, Plate 5.—The female peri-neum includes all the soft parts, closing the outlet of the is bounded by bones and ligaments, as in the male ; see MalePerineum, page 13. Regions of the Female Perineum—The transverse or bis-ischiatic line of the pelvic outlet divides the female perineuminto the rectal region, posteriorly, and the urethrovaginalregion, anteriorly ; see Male Perineum, page 14. Bone-Areas—See Male Perine


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