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Fig. 868.—TRANSVERSE SECTIONS THROUGH THE PENIS. 1 Fascia Penis.—This term, as used by the author, denotes not only the deep fascia of the penis of English anatomists, which forms a sheath for the free portion or body of the penis, but also the fascial layer (structurally continuous with the deep fascia of the penis) which covers the root of the organ, and belongs to the perineum. This latter is usually known in England by the name of Colles's fascia. See

Fig. 914, p. 526; and note 2 on that page.—Tr.
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https://archive.org/details/atlasofhumananat34told/page/505/mode/1up?view=theater AN ATLAS of HUMAN ANATOMY FOR STUDENTS AND PITYSICIANS by

CARL TOLDT, M.D. revised by PROFESSOR ALOIS DALLA ROSA, M.D. Adapted to Englisb and American and International Terminology by M. EDEN PAUL, M.D. Brux., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. THIRD SECTION D MYOLOGY (FIGURES 460 TO 640 AND INDEX) REVISED EDITION
Author CARL TOLDT, M.D.
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