. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 474. Cross-section of the LTretbra,showing the periurethral ducts (Skenesglands). U. Urethra. A. PeriurethralDuets. (Dudley—Practice of Gynecology^. Fig. 473. The Urethra divided so as toshow the openings of Skenes glands. Theopenings are situated just within themeatus, one on either side. (Dudley.) The MEATUS URI- NARius, as well asthe urethra, is linedwith stratified squa-mous epithelium ona basis of connect-ive tissue rich incells. This connect-ive tissue of themeatus and theurethra presentsusually many typic-al lymph nodules ofmicros


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 474. Cross-section of the LTretbra,showing the periurethral ducts (Skenesglands). U. Urethra. A. PeriurethralDuets. (Dudley—Practice of Gynecology^. Fig. 473. The Urethra divided so as toshow the openings of Skenes glands. Theopenings are situated just within themeatus, one on either side. (Dudley.) The MEATUS URI- NARius, as well asthe urethra, is linedwith stratified squa-mous epithelium ona basis of connect-ive tissue rich incells. This connect-ive tissue of themeatus and theurethra presentsusually many typic-al lymph nodules ofmicroscopic within themeatus, near theposterior wall, are


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