Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 53. SEVENTH DISSECTION. MALE PELVIC VISCERA OUT OF THE BODY. Dissection.—In the dissection of the male perineum, the mutual relationsof the base of the bladder, the prostate, the vesiculse seminales, the vasa defer-entia, and the rectum were recognized (pages 26 and 27) and illustrated (Plate12) in situ. At present the viscera, as taken from the pelvis en masse (page 73),should be dissected, after which the separate organs will claim special atten-t


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . PLATE 53. SEVENTH DISSECTION. MALE PELVIC VISCERA OUT OF THE BODY. Dissection.—In the dissection of the male perineum, the mutual relationsof the base of the bladder, the prostate, the vesiculse seminales, the vasa defer-entia, and the rectum were recognized (pages 26 and 27) and illustrated (Plate12) in situ. At present the viscera, as taken from the pelvis en masse (page 73),should be dissected, after which the separate organs will claim special atten-tion. The rectum and bladder may be inflated, or better, the rectum may bestuffed with oakum from its superior end ; the bladder, opened by a transverseincision at the superior portion of its anterior wall, may also be inflated orfilled with oakum. Clean the exterior of the rectum and bladder of shreds ofconnective tissue ; preserve all arteries and nerves hanging from the organs. 1. Rectum, Bladder, etc.—The rectum as distended pre-sents the double curvature, which determines its three portions;in the concavity of its second portion, the bl


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