9 o OUTLINES OF ANATOMY. 



Superficial perinseal interspace, 1104-5. (1081) 



Superficial peringeal branch, 609-10 ; Fig. 370 A (right side). (597-8) 



Transverse peringeal artery. 



Posterior or external superficial peringeal nerve, 858. (838) 

 Anterior or internal superficial peringeal nerve, 858. (838) 

 Muscles, 1079 > a l so > II0 7 > Figs. 632, 656. (1056 ; also, 1084) 



Ischio-cavernosi (male), 1072. (1049) 



Bulbo-cavernosi, constrictor vaginge. 



Transversi peringei, 1072. (1049) 

 Peringeal body, 1107-8. (1084) 

 Vessels, 1077-8. (1054-5) 



Carefully raise and remove the bulbo-cavernosi and transversi perinaei, and expose the bulbuli 

 vestibuli and glands of Bartholin. 



Bulbuli vestibuli, 1078-9; Fig. 632. (1055-6) 



Pars intermedialis. Vessels, 1077-8. (1054-5) 

 Glands of Bartholin, 1077. (1054) 

 Clitoris, glans clitoridis, 1078. (1055) 

 Inferior triangular ligament, 1105. (1081-2) 

 Deep peringeal interspace, 1105. (1082) 

 The urethra, 1079. ( IO 56) 



Deep transversus peringei, 1107, 1106. (1084, 1082-3) 

 In the female: Artery of the bulb, 6n. (598-9-600) 

 Artery of the crus. 

 Dorsal artery of the clitoris. 

 Dorsal nerve of the clitoris, 858. (838) 

 Superior or deep triangular ligament, 1106. (1083) 



Reflect the ischio-rectal fascia from the parietal surface of the levator ani muscle; the muscle will be 

 considered again at a later period. 



Levator ani muscle, 1099-1100. (1075) 



THE ABDOMINAL WALLS. 



Before beginning the dissection, study carefully the surface markings or landmarks of the region. 

 With colored crayons indicate on the surface of the abdomen the position of each structure mentioned. 



Superficial Anatomy of the Abdomen, 1141-2-3-4. (1118-19-21) 

 Skin markings ; bones and muscular landmarks : 



Linea alba. Linea semilunaris. 



Poupart's ligament, external abdominal ring. 

 Internal ring. Canal. 



Vessels in the abdominal wall. 



Lymphatics. 



Nerves. 



The diaphragm. 



For convenience in stating the position of the enclosed viscera, the abdomen is divided into nine regions. 

 Outline the regions of the abdomen, and note the contents of each region, as indicated by the table. 



THE ABDOMINAL VISCERA REGIONALLY ARRANGED, 1249. (1225) 



Right. Middle. Left. 



Hypochondriac. Epigastric. Hypochondriac. 



Lumbar. Umbilical. Lumbar. 



Inguinal. Hypogastric. Inguinal. 



Viscera behind the linea alba, 1145-1150. (1121-1126) 



(1) Above the umbilicus. 



(2) Below the umbilicus. 

 The liver. Gall bladder. 

 Stomach. The pancreas. 

 Intestines : (A) Small. 



(B) Large intestine. 



