Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . me outlet of the female pelvis(Plates 17, 18 and 19). The short transverse diameter and thenarrow arch of the ossa pubis in the male give the effect of agreater antero-posterior diameter for the male; this, however,is not the case. Plate 5 represents the inferior outlet of afemale pelvis ; this selection was purposely made, because thefemale pelvic outlet is of more practical importance than themale, while it illustrates, for both sexes, the bone areas af


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . me outlet of the female pelvis(Plates 17, 18 and 19). The short transverse diameter and thenarrow arch of the ossa pubis in the male give the effect of agreater antero-posterior diameter for the male; this, however,is not the case. Plate 5 represents the inferior outlet of afemale pelvis ; this selection was purposely made, because thefemale pelvic outlet is of more practical importance than themale, while it illustrates, for both sexes, the bone areas afford-ing attachments to muscles and fasciae. Of the muscle attach- 2S TEUNK. ments in Plate 5 those given for the levator ani et prostata? arealso those for the levator ani et vaginae. Dissection.—The dissection of the perineum, the sub-peritoneal viscera,and portions of viscera, at the outlet of the pelvis, being now completed, theviscera should be returned to the pelvic cavity; the skin-flaps of the perineumshould be brought together at the pelvic outlet, and the same sutured, by thecontinued suture, along the median line. PLATE 5. PLATE 6


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