. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. OU From the Peripheral Portion of the Corpus Cavernosum Penis, under a low magnifying power (copied fromLanger): 1, a, capillary network; b, cavernous spaces; 2, connection of the arterial twigs (a) with the cav-ernous spaces. it forms a rounded enlargement, the bulb, and terminates anteriorly in anotherexpansion, the glans penis, which overlaps the anterior rounded extremity of thecorpora cavernosa. The central portion or body of the corpus spongiosum is cylin-drical and tapers slightly from behind forward. The bulb varies in size in different subjects; it


. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. OU From the Peripheral Portion of the Corpus Cavernosum Penis, under a low magnifying power (copied fromLanger): 1, a, capillary network; b, cavernous spaces; 2, connection of the arterial twigs (a) with the cav-ernous spaces. it forms a rounded enlargement, the bulb, and terminates anteriorly in anotherexpansion, the glans penis, which overlaps the anterior rounded extremity of thecorpora cavernosa. The central portion or body of the corpus spongiosum is cylin-drical and tapers slightly from behind forward. The bulb varies in size in different subjects; it receives a fibrous investmentfrom the anterior layer of the deep perineal fascia, and is surrounded by the Accel-erator urinse muscle. The urethra enters the bulb nearer its upper than its lowersurface, being surrounded by a layer of erectile tissue, a thin prolongation of whichis continued backward round the membranous and prostatic portions of the canalto the neck of the bladder, lying between the two layers of muscular tissue. T


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