. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . ount given of the Pelvicfascia differs substantially from the later one just quoted ;in that, it (the Pelvic fascia) is stated to be continuedfrom the one hip bone to the other, so as to close the cavityof the Pelvis in front for a short distance, and that, onpage 458, it is said that the Posterior layer (, of theTriangular ligament) is derived from the Pelvic fascia ; we must, however, of course, take the later descr


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . ount given of the Pelvicfascia differs substantially from the later one just quoted ;in that, it (the Pelvic fascia) is stated to be continuedfrom the one hip bone to the other, so as to close the cavityof the Pelvis in front for a short distance, and that, onpage 458, it is said that the Posterior layer (, of theTriangular ligament) is derived from the Pelvic fascia ; we must, however, of course, take the later description,which gives the origin from the Recto-vesical fascia. I think I have quoted enough to justify the state-ment that the connections of the Posterior layer of theTriangular ligament may well be a stumbling block, forwe have the following different accounts given:— 1. From the Pelvic fascia (Gray). 2. A special structure, or from tlie Anal fascia (Quain). 164 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 3. From the Recto-vesical fascia (Ellis). It seems to me that the following considerations maymake the matter clearer. 1. The Pubic arch is of course below the level ofthe No. 18. Diagram of the Posterior Surface of the Symphysis Pubis,showing the divisions of the Pelvic fascia and the connections ofthe Posterior layer of the Triangular Prostate. B. Bladder, drawn backwards,p. p. Pubo-prostatic ligaments. L. L. Anterior fibres of Levatores ani, arising from the lowerpart of the Symphysis. T. T. The Posterior layer of the Triangular ligament. The white line corresponds to the cut edge of the Kecto-vesicaifascia. The Pubo-prostatic ligaments to the anterior edges of thesame; between these there is an interval in which the Recto-vesicalfascia dips down in the median line to join the Posterior layer ofthe Triangular ligament and the Capsule of the Prostate. ThePubo-prostatic ligaments are above the Levatores ani muscles. TRIANGULAR LIGAMENT OF THE URETHRA. 165 2. The white


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