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Identifier: system01mann (find matches)
Title: A system of gynecology
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Mann, Matthew D. (Matthew Darbyshire), 1845-1921
Subjects: Women
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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both the vulva and vagina, while the pad of fat over the symphysispubis, known as the mons Veneris, has no function whatever in connec-tion with generation,3 but will be mentioned first on account of itsarchitectural prominence. 1 Le vulve est lensemble des parties genitales externes de la femme;soQuainsAnatomy, last ed. : All the parts perceptible externally. 1 The term vulva is not sufficiently exact, since it has been applied by somewriters to the rima pudendi, by others to all the parts surrounding the entrance tothe vagina and situated anterior to the hymen or caruncles. Etymologically, thevulva (valvula) includes the greater labia only; and this was its original meaning,according to ancient writers. s Comp. Tarnier, Charpentier, and Tillaux. MONS VENERIS. 97 Mons Veneris.Synonyms.—Mount of love; Fr., mont de Venus, pehil, emi-nenoe sus-pubienne; Ger., Schamhiigel; It, monte di Venere; %,monte de Venn.-.Definition.—The mons is a somewhat triangular area or projection Fig. 37.
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