A textbook of obstetrics . 24.—The nerves of the pelvis: .•/, Abdominal aorta; />. lumbar vertebrawith mi* rvertebral dis< 5; C, the righl portion of the sacrum sawn after removal of osinnominatum; D, ureter; E, pyriforrais muscle cut al its exit from the pelvic cavitj ;/•, the < urve ol the re< turn, corresponding to the anterior surface ol the sacrum ; //,virginal uterus feebly developed; FT, righl ovar) displaced somewhat upward; /.,bladder; .1/, levator Ihi in pari ; /V, ischiocavernosus muscle; 0, corpuscavernosum clitoridis, joining on the other side the clitoris,


A textbook of obstetrics . 24.—The nerves of the pelvis: .•/, Abdominal aorta; />. lumbar vertebrawith mi* rvertebral dis< 5; C, the righl portion of the sacrum sawn after removal of osinnominatum; D, ureter; E, pyriforrais muscle cut al its exit from the pelvic cavitj ;/•, the < urve ol the re< turn, corresponding to the anterior surface ol the sacrum ; //,virginal uterus feebly developed; FT, righl ovar) displaced somewhat upward; /.,bladder; .1/, levator Ihi in pari ; /V, ischiocavernosus muscle; 0, corpuscavernosum clitoridis, joining on the other side the clitoris, covered with nerve-fila-ment! ; f, symphysis pubis (the whole body being inclined forward, il 1ms becomi horizontal); /. fimbriated end oi Fallopian tube; I, I, Lumbar nerves ^ passing oul of the? bral foramina to form the lumbarplexus; the lower lumbar and the upper sacralral plexus in fronl ol the pyriformis muscle; 2, sacralspringing by several roots from the plexus THE ANATOMY OF THE PELVIS. 37. Fig. 25.—Pelvic nerves of a puerpera four days postpartum. formed by the lower sacral nerves; 5, fine twigs passing from the pudic nerve to theischiocavernosus muscle; the main trunk goes under the symphysis, and ends as thedorsal nerve of the clitoris (21); 6, 6, branches of communication which carry sympathe-tic twigs to the spinal nerves and spinal twigs to the hypogastric plexus of the sympathe-tic; 7, principal trunk of the sympatheticin front of the lumbar vertebrae; 8, continuationof the sympathetic in front of the sacrum; 9, 9, aortic plexus: 10, hemorrhoidal plexus,following the arteries of the same name ; 11, superior hypogastric plexus, or iliohypo-gastric plexus; which receives many spinal and sympathetic branches; 12, inferiorhypogastric plexus, communicating with 13, anterior sacral plexus, made up of spinaland sympathetic branches; 14, from the many ganglia placed in this plexus it has anetwork appearance ; 15, inferior rectal twigs, which pass down even to t


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