. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Psoas major Rectum Fig. 999. — View looking from above into the Pelvis and Lower Part of the Abdominal Cavity in a F(etus of about the Seventh Month. On the left side, which represents a slightly more advanced condition than the right, the testis has entered the inguinal canal ; on the right side the testis is still within the abdominal Internal spermatic artery Ductus deferens Recto-vesical pouch Intervertebral flbro-cartilage Rectum Ureter ! External iliac artery Hypogastric artery Sacro-genital fold Fig. 1000.—View looking into the Male
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Psoas major Rectum Fig. 999. — View looking from above into the Pelvis and Lower Part of the Abdominal Cavity in a F(etus of about the Seventh Month. On the left side, which represents a slightly more advanced condition than the right, the testis has entered the inguinal canal ; on the right side the testis is still within the abdominal Internal spermatic artery Ductus deferens Recto-vesical pouch Intervertebral flbro-cartilage Rectum Ureter ! External iliac artery Hypogastric artery Sacro-genital fold Fig. 1000.—View looking into the Male Pelvis from above and somewhat behind. From a specimen in which the bladder was firmly contracted and contained but a small amount of fluid. The paravesical fossa is seen on each side of the bladder. The deep peritoneal pouch in trout of the rectum is bounded on each side by cresceutic sacro-genital folds or "posterior false ligaments of the bladder, which meet together in the median plane some distance behind the posterior border of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood
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