. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1018 THE VASCULAE SYSTEM. •- Ovary „v External iliac and sub- ' aortic lymph gland -Subinguinal lymph gland Hypogastric lymph glands •V- External iliac lymph glands [glands "' Vessels to ano-rectal, sacral, and sub-aortic lymph urethra have not yet been satisfactorily demonstrated, but it is stated that they pass to the hypogastric glands, to the medial supra-femoral gland of the external iliac group, and to the higher glands of the external iliac group. The lymph vessels of the prostatic part of the urethra unite with the other lymph vessels


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1018 THE VASCULAE SYSTEM. •- Ovary „v External iliac and sub- ' aortic lymph gland -Subinguinal lymph gland Hypogastric lymph glands •V- External iliac lymph glands [glands "' Vessels to ano-rectal, sacral, and sub-aortic lymph urethra have not yet been satisfactorily demonstrated, but it is stated that they pass to the hypogastric glands, to the medial supra-femoral gland of the external iliac group, and to the higher glands of the external iliac group. The lymph vessels of the prostatic part of the urethra unite with the other lymph vessels of the prostate. The Lymph Vessels of the Prostate pass to the anterior and lateral vesical glands, to the* external iliac glands, to the hypogastric glands, and to the sacral and hemorrhoidal glands. They anastomose with the lymph vessels of the bladder and the deferent duct. The Lymph Vessels of the Urethra of the Female have terminations corresponding with those of the vessels of the membranous and prostatic portions of the urethra of the male. The Lymph Vessels of the Seminal Vesicle, on each side, pass to the medial glands of the external iliac group. The Lymph Vessels of the Ductus Deferens, on each side, anastomose with those of the seminal vesicle, and they pass to the hypogastric and external iliac glands. The Lymph Vessels of the Urinary Bladder.—Many of the lymph vessels from the antero- lateral aspect of the urinary bladder pass to the corresponding anterior and lateral vesical lymph glands and, through them, become connected with the external iliac and hypogastric glands, but some apparently pass directly to the hypogastric lymph glands. The lymph vessels from the superior, and many from the posterior part of the bladder, on each side, end in the external uterine tube *jjpLumbar lymph glands iliac and hypogastric glands, but Lymph vessels from some from the posterior part pass oTuterus upper par directly to the sub-aortic glands. The Lymph Vessels of the Ur


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