A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 94.—Sagittal section of pelvis showing widths of different portions of the urethra,and the relation of the structures at the base of the bladder to the rectum, i Fossa navic-ularis. 2, Bulbous portion of urethra. 3, Membranous portion of urethra. 4, Prostaticportion of urethra (note its direction), ending in the bladder. , Connective-tissuespace between peritoneum and abdominal wall. , Peritoneum covering superior sur-face of bladder. G., Prostate gland. R., Rectum. S., External sphincter. P., Pubicarch. T., Median


A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 94.—Sagittal section of pelvis showing widths of different portions of the urethra,and the relation of the structures at the base of the bladder to the rectum, i Fossa navic-ularis. 2, Bulbous portion of urethra. 3, Membranous portion of urethra. 4, Prostaticportion of urethra (note its direction), ending in the bladder. , Connective-tissuespace between peritoneum and abdominal wall. , Peritoneum covering superior sur-face of bladder. G., Prostate gland. R., Rectum. S., External sphincter. P., Pubicarch. T., Median raphe of scrotum, separating the testes. , Anterior layer triangu-lar ligament. , Posterior layer triangular ligament. 3°5. Fig. 95.—Localization of gonorrheal infection in the male genito-urinary organs(semi-diagrammatic). K, Parenchyma of kidney. Py, Gonorrheal pyelitis. Ut, Gon-orrheal ureteritis. The arrow points the direction in which the infection ascends fromthe bladder to the kidney. B, Bladder wall. The arrow at the neck of the bladder in-dicates the direction of the infection from the urethra to the bladder (gonorrheal cystitis).UP, Seat of posterior urethritis. M, Infiltration of urethral walls at bulbo-membranousjunction—most frequent seat of gonorrheal stricture. UA, Anterior urethra. T, Tri-angular ligament, which divides the urethra into the anterior and posterior portions. Os,Symphysis pubis, from which triangular ligament is suspended. PA, Periurethral ab-scess. B, Balano-posthitis. Ty, Inflammation of Tysons gland. P, Seat of prostaticabscess, pointing toward the perineum, involving bulging of the anterior wall of the rec-tum. R, Rectum. The arrow shows the direction in which infectio


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