A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 102.—View of external genitalia of female, and cross-section of upper third of thigh,i, Labia majora. 2, Labia minora. 3, Perineum. 4, Anus. 5, Internal saphenous , Femoral vein. 7, Femoral artery. 8, Anterior crural nerve. Upon the left side of thebody the black area below 7 indicates the profunda femoris. 9, Adductor longus , Adductor magnus. 11, Sartorius. 12 and 13, Vastus externus and internus. 14,Biceps. 15, Semimembranosus. 16, Semitendinosus. S, Sciatic nerve. P, Pectineusmuscle. R, Rectus femoris. F


A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 102.—View of external genitalia of female, and cross-section of upper third of thigh,i, Labia majora. 2, Labia minora. 3, Perineum. 4, Anus. 5, Internal saphenous , Femoral vein. 7, Femoral artery. 8, Anterior crural nerve. Upon the left side of thebody the black area below 7 indicates the profunda femoris. 9, Adductor longus , Adductor magnus. 11, Sartorius. 12 and 13, Vastus externus and internus. 14,Biceps. 15, Semimembranosus. 16, Semitendinosus. S, Sciatic nerve. P, Pectineusmuscle. R, Rectus femoris. F, Shaft of femur. 333. <his?— Medial sacralvessels Sup. hemorrhoidalvessels -Sympatheticganglion < i Vim*. TJ O f n P o -1 v; r» n O P. P n> 335 FEMALE PELVIC VISCERA. 337 uteri end toward the bifurcation of the common iliac artery. Carcinomaof the cervix is far more frequent than that of the body of the uterus,and its transmission occurs through the lymphatics lying in the para-metria on either side of the uterus toward the lumbar glands. The uterine canal opens into the vagina, the angle between the axesof the two being a little greater than a right angle. That portion ofthe cervix which projects into the vagina is called the vaginal outer aspect is covered with pavement epithelium which is continu-ous with that of the vagina; but where the cervical canal begins, itbecomes cylindrical in character, and this point of transition is a frequentstarting-point of carcinoma, as are also the many mucous glands liningthe cervical canal close to the external os. Carcinoma of


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