Manual of gynecology . i^w^^^iw^. Kg/it. Transverse section of pelvis from above (Savage). (%) a, sacrum; &, urethra; c, vagina; d, rectum :e, levaLor ani; /, coccygeus; g, obturator internus. vagina, the rectum, its fellow of the opposite side, and finally to the tip ofthe coccyx (Fig. 12). Luschkas monograph may be consulted for a more minute account. We have now to take up the consideration of the generative is difficult to describe these without alluding to structures not fullyconsidered until further on. The student may, therefore, not entirelygrasi) some of the points until the


Manual of gynecology . i^w^^^iw^. Kg/it. Transverse section of pelvis from above (Savage). (%) a, sacrum; &, urethra; c, vagina; d, rectum :e, levaLor ani; /, coccygeus; g, obturator internus. vagina, the rectum, its fellow of the opposite side, and finally to the tip ofthe coccyx (Fig. 12). Luschkas monograph may be consulted for a more minute account. We have now to take up the consideration of the generative is difficult to describe these without alluding to structures not fullyconsidered until further on. The student may, therefore, not entirelygrasi) some of the points until the whole anatomy of the organs has beenmastered. ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC ORGANS. 13


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