MALE PELVIS. 



l>e (leaned. When the fat has been cleared from the rectum, with- 

 out injuring its arteries, the pouch of the peritoneum, in which tow 



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FIG. 144. VERTICAL SECTION OF A MALE PELVIS (DixoN AND BIRMINGHAM). 

 (FROM THE JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 36.) 



a. Vesical arteries. e. Gluteal artery. 



b. Obturator artery. f. Int. pudic artery. 



c. Inferior vesical artery. g. Sciatic artery. 



d. ilid. haemorrhoidal artery. 



has been placed, will be brought into view, with the ureter 

 passing to the bladder across its side. 



The bladder below the peritoneum is to be cleaned ; and the vas 

 def erens is to be followed down to the seminal sac. Take away to be 



cc cleane<L 



