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Identifier: anatomistsvademe1851wils (find matches)
Title: The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy
Year: 1851 (1850s)
Authors: Wilson, Erasmus, Sir, 1809-1884
Subjects: Human anatomy Anatomy
Publisher: 14, 656 p. : ill.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ion. The Prostatic portion, a little more than an inch in length, issituated in the prostate gland, aboutone-third nearer its upper than itslower surface, and extending fromits base to its apex. Upon its lowercircumference or floor is a longitu-dinal ridge or crest, the veru mon-tanum, or caput gallinaginis, andon each side of the veru, a depressedfossa, the prostatic sinus, in whichare seen the numerous openings(15 to 20) of the prostatic ducts.At the anterior extremity of theveru montanum is a depression, thesinus pocularis (vesica prostatica;utriculus) which leads back beneaththe third lobe of the prostate into asmall csecal sac, the probable ana-logue of the uterus. Upon thesides of the sinus pocularis, near itsaperture, are the narrow openingsof the two ejaculatory ducts. Theprostatic portion of the urethra,when distended, is the most dilatedpart of the canal; but, exceptingduring the passage of urine, is com-pletely closed by means of a ring ofmuscular tissue which encircles the
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* The bulbous, membranous, and prostatic urethra, with part of the bladder.1. Part of the urinary bladder; its internal surface. 2. The trigonum vesicae.3. The openings of the ureters. 4. The uvula vesicse. 5. The veru mon-tanum. 6. The opening of the sinus pocularis. 7, 7. The apertures of theejaculatory ducts. 8,8. The openings of the prostatic ducts. The numbers7, 7, and 8, 8, are placed on the cut surface of the supra-urethral portion ofthe prostate gland. 9, 9. The lateral lobes of the prostate gland, a. Themembranous portion of the urethra. 6, b. Cowpers glands, c, c. The aper-tures of the excretory ducts of Cowpers glands, d. The commencement ofthe bulbous portion of the urethra, e, e. The upper surface of the bulb ofthe corpus spongiosum. /,/. The crura penis. g,g. The corpus cavernosum.h. The spongy portion of the urethra. SPONGY URETHRA. 613 urethra as far as the anterior extremity of the veru montanum. Inthe contracted state of the urethra, the veru montanum acts as avalve,

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