. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . ATRESIAS. 23 tomic grounds different from those of a similar conditionin the male). Imperfect closure toward the clitoris—feminine epispadias—is still rarer, and is usually asso-ciated with a fissured clitoris, a cleft symphysis (pelvisfissa), and inversio (ectopia)vesicae : i. e., absence of theanterior wall of the bladder,the posterior wall beingplainly visible. (c) The fistula rectohy=menalis or rectovestibu=laris (Fig. 6) springs froma later period of the em-bryonic cycle, and differsfrom the rectovaginal fistulain that the opening is in the vulva, outsi


. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . ATRESIAS. 23 tomic grounds different from those of a similar conditionin the male). Imperfect closure toward the clitoris—feminine epispadias—is still rarer, and is usually asso-ciated with a fissured clitoris, a cleft symphysis (pelvisfissa), and inversio (ectopia)vesicae : i. e., absence of theanterior wall of the bladder,the posterior wall beingplainly visible. (c) The fistula rectohy=menalis or rectovestibu=laris (Fig. 6) springs froma later period of the em-bryonic cycle, and differsfrom the rectovaginal fistulain that the opening is in the vulva, outside of the hymen. It dates from the forma-tion of the perineum (consequently, later than the cloaca),which is formed by the union of the septum urogenito-. Fig. 4.—Hypospadias; posteriorwall of urethra is wanting.


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