. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1016 THE VASCULAE SYSTEM. between its muscular wall and its external fibrous coat. Their aff'events are derived from the muscular and mucous coats of the rectum and from the upper part of the anal canal, and their efferents pass to the superior haemorrhoidal glands. Lymphoglandulse Parauterine.âThe para-uterine lymph glands (1-6), lie at the sides of the neck of the uterus in the bases of the broad ligaments. They receive afferents from the neck of the uterus and the efferents pass to the hypo- gastric glands. Lymphoglandulae Haemorrhoidales Superi


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1016 THE VASCULAE SYSTEM. between its muscular wall and its external fibrous coat. Their aff'events are derived from the muscular and mucous coats of the rectum and from the upper part of the anal canal, and their efferents pass to the superior haemorrhoidal glands. Lymphoglandulse Parauterine.âThe para-uterine lymph glands (1-6), lie at the sides of the neck of the uterus in the bases of the broad ligaments. They receive afferents from the neck of the uterus and the efferents pass to the hypo- gastric glands. Lymphoglandulae Haemorrhoidales Superiores.âThe superior hsemorrhoidal lymph glands lie along the course of the superior hsemorrhoidal artery in the pelvic meso-colon. They receive afferents from the walls of the rectum, and from the ano-rectal glands. Their efferents go to the inferior mesenteric glands. The Parietal Lymph Glands of the Pelvis. Lymphoglandulae Sacrales.âThe sacral lymph glands, variable in number, lie along the anterior aspect of the sacrum, between the anterior sacral foramina. Upper hypogastric lymph glands Common External iliac lymph Lymph vessels testes passing lumbar lymph Lower external lymph Lateral lymph glands of urinary bladder. Anterior lymph glands of urinary bladder Urinary bladder Prostate _ Glutseal lymph T glands Pubo-glutseal "Tlymph glands -iSacral lymph glands Middle hemorrhoidal E~Â¥ lymph glands 7 Sacral lymph gland* â Seminal vesicle - Ductus deferens Ano-rectal "lymph glands 813.âDiagram op the Lymph Glands of the Pelvis. Their afferents are from the rectum, the prostate, and the adjacent parts of the wall of the pelvis. Their efferents end in the sub-aortic, the aortic, and the hypo- gastric 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), 1850-19


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