A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 24.—The nerves of the pelvis: A, Abdominal aorta; B, lumbar vertebra?with intervertebral discs; C, the right portion of the sacrum sawn after removal of osinnominatum ; D, ureter; £, pyriformis muscle cut at its exit from the pelvic cavity;F, the curve of the rectum, corresponding to the anterior surface of the sacrum ; H,virginal uterus feebly developed; A~, right ovary displaced somewhat upward ; Z,bladder ; M3 levator ani muscle, cut in part; A, ischiocavernosus muscle ; 0, corpuscavernosum clitoridis, joining on the other side the clitoris, covered with nerv
A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 24.—The nerves of the pelvis: A, Abdominal aorta; B, lumbar vertebra?with intervertebral discs; C, the right portion of the sacrum sawn after removal of osinnominatum ; D, ureter; £, pyriformis muscle cut at its exit from the pelvic cavity;F, the curve of the rectum, corresponding to the anterior surface of the sacrum ; H,virginal uterus feebly developed; A~, right ovary displaced somewhat upward ; Z,bladder ; M3 levator ani muscle, cut in part; A, ischiocavernosus muscle ; 0, corpuscavernosum clitoridis, joining on the other side the clitoris, covered with nerve-fila-ments ; P, symphysis pubis (the whole body being inclined forward, it has become hori-zontal); 7\ fimbriated end of Fallopian tube ; I, I, Lumbar nerves, passing out of theintervertebral foramina to form the lumbar plexus: the lower lumbar and the upper sacralnerves joining to form the sacral plexus in front of the pyriformis muscle ; 2, sacralplexus; 3, gluteal nerves cut; the pudic nerve springing by several ro
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