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Identifier: pathologytreatme00mart (find matches)
Title: Pathology and treatment of diseases of women
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Martin, August Eduard, 1847- Jung, Ph. (Philipp Jacob), 1870-1918
Subjects: Gynecology Gynecology
Publisher: New York : Rebman company
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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layer containinginternal circular and external longitudinal muscle fibres, and the perito-neal or serous coat. The tubes, after leaving the uterine wall, run in anearly straight line laterally and horizontally to a point about midwaybetween the uterine cornu and the side of the bony pelvis, where theyturn at an almost right angle backward and downward. The fimbriatedextremity is directed downward into the excavatio recto-uterina andcovers and surrounds its corresponding ovary. The upper portion of the TOPOGRAPHY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC ORGANS ligamentum latum, which covers the uterine tube, is termed the mesosal-pinx (see Figs. 2, 3 and 4). The ovary, a flat almond-shaped body, is connected to the uterus withits uterine pole by the ligamentum ovarii proprium, and hangs down atits hilus or mesovarium from the posterior wall of the ligamentum latum.Its upper or tubal pole is directly connected to the bony pelvis, justexternal to the articulatio sacro-iliaca, by the ligamentum suspensorium
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1. Symphysis pubis. 2. Vesica urinaria. 3. Vertex vesicae. 4. Plica vesicalis transversa. 5. Fundus uteri. 6. Fossa paravesicalis. 7. Lig. rotundum. 8. Lip-, infundibulo-ovaricum. 9. Tube. 10. Infundibulum tubae. 11. Lig. suspensorium ovarii. 12. Fossa parauterina. 13. Rectum. 14. Processus vermiformis. 15. Coecum. 16. Ligamentum latum. Fig. 2. -View into the Female Pelvis from Above. After A. MartinC. Ruge. Plate 1, Berlin, S. Karger, 1896. Festschrift for ovarii. The ovary lies in the bursa ovarica, a flat depression in the lat-eral bony wall of the pelvis. The fimbriated extremity of the tube andthe tubal pole of the ovary are further united by the ligamentum infun-dibulo-ovaricum, and upon its border runs the fimbria ovarica from thetube to the ovary. The ovary is not covered by peritoneum, but by asingle layer of flat or cuboidal cells, the germinal epithelium. Beneaththis is a thin layer of C3nnective tissue, the tunica albuginea ovarii, 4 DISEASES OF WOMEN which is intimately c

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  • bookauthor:Jung__Ph___Philipp_Jacob___1870_1918
  • booksubject:Gynecology
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