PUDIC ABTERY. 259 



The description of the INTERNAL PUDIC ARTERY (p. 249) will serve Pudic 

 for both sexes, except that the branch to the bulb is small, and is vessels - 

 furnished to the bulb of the vestibule. The terminal branches are 

 the artery of the corpus cavernosum and the dorsal artery of the 

 clitoris, and are also much smaller than the corresponding vessels in 

 the male. 



The PUDIC NERVE has the same arrangement as in the male. Pudic nerve. 

 From its perineal division proceed the two superficial nerves, 

 branches to the superficial muscles, and an offset to the bulb. The 

 dorsal nerve of the clitoris is of small size. 



Note. See the " Directions" at the bottom of page 254. 



