An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . e Ovary in Relation to the Lateral Wall of the Pelvis. The Fallopian tube has been drawn upwards, and the cavity of the bursa ovarica (see Apjie, Known also as the rccto-utcrine fold or tigaiiicni. S3 See Appendix, note Si. 4 gee Appendix, nr Often called the ui/erior false ligament of the btadd. Summit or apex of the bladder Vertex vesica;Pubic symphysisSymphysis ossium pubis , note ?9) has thus been obliterated. ?note 3 to p. 510., and sometimes the ~ See Append!?note 4 to p. S34. 6 See .\ppendi? ispensaty ligatncnt pf the bladder. Topo
An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . e Ovary in Relation to the Lateral Wall of the Pelvis. The Fallopian tube has been drawn upwards, and the cavity of the bursa ovarica (see Apjie, Known also as the rccto-utcrine fold or tigaiiicni. S3 See Appendix, note Si. 4 gee Appendix, nr Often called the ui/erior false ligament of the btadd. Summit or apex of the bladder Vertex vesica;Pubic symphysisSymphysis ossium pubis , note ?9) has thus been obliterated. ?note 3 to p. 510., and sometimes the ~ See Append!?note 4 to p. S34. 6 See .\ppendi? ispensaty ligatncnt pf the bladder. Topographical Anatomy of the Pelvic Viscera. 53S TOPOGRAPHICAL^ AN ATOMY OF THE PELVIC VISCERA Sacral promontory ^Promontorium First anterior sacral foramenForamen sacrale anterius I. Great saorosciatic foramen Foramen ischiadicum majus - *Sacral curve of the rectiun *Flexura sacralis recti *Perineal curve of the rectum— *Flexura perinealis recti Anal portion of the rectum (anal canal) ? Pars analis recti *Hsemorrhoidal ring*Annulus ha:niorrhoidalis. Sacro-iliac articulation Articulatio sacro-iliaca Pyriformis muscle M. piriformis - Obturator internus muscle Coccygeus or leva-l PelvictorcoccygismuEcle. diaphragm Diaphragmapelvis •?ri-jSfii^--- Levator ani muscle Ischiorectal fossaFossa Tuberosity of the Ischium Tuber ischiadicum^ Internal sphincter of the anus- M sphincter ani internusExternal or superficial sphincterof the anus*•- M. sphincter ani externus Fig. 931.—Position and Form of the Empty and Contracted Rectum as seen in a Coronal Sectionthrough the pelvis of a frozen body. seen from before. The inferior extremity of the rectum is opened by a section passing obliquely downwards and backwards. Afterremoving the peritoneum and the great vessels, the muscles of the pelvis have been exposed. Sacral promontory. PromontoriumParietal peritoneumPeritonaeum parietale Pyriformis muscle M. piriformis Eectum (*S£cral curve)^Intestinum rectum (flexura—:sac
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