PLATH 

 en from without. 



:re only narr-; 

 : vessels and n* 

 



; the obturator rr 



In the upper an- urator n 



'- -;tor canal, through which the obturator artery and nerve' leavi 



h the obturator vein enters it. 



At the peh : ''"su'ctched^a funnel-shaped m 



phragma pelvis. Tl i c't*l fftf a r5^ion/oTT e peNdc diaphragm is~!forri^ 

 It arises from the ^j^Jlip^ (aS(us teVlineus) n the obturator fasck^v, 

 posterior surface of the horiz^fal\amu\of the pabis to the spine of thoyischiui 





the muscle is inwi 

 and into the vagina. " 



and into the prostate; in the female, ini 

 closure of the inferior pelvic aperture is complet 

 of thtsa/?ram urogenitale (trigonu 

 arch. In the m 



anteriorh 



boe ywfi.t 



ogenitale"\ trian^ 



wli IjibiodiTomaii : 



ge to the 



us portion of the u 



the muscular tissue surroundi 



in-xlu'I 



rnressor urethra,' muscle. This se 



?rforated 



>ra cavernosa. In the female it 



jsknown as 



by tht- s' j lls of tlTe^Teftia^which enter" 

 to the^agina as well as to the urethn! 



he pehi< rli\ides the larger superior from the smaller inferior portion of the 



pelvis. The I ct continuation of the abdominal cavity and, as it contain 



V ,V portion of thepfekkspftce. The abdominal viscera are 



V. / ^^^^^M^ev are kept out of the ; 



utK(] ^^virsiscera. The . 



TS^ \ ^^v^^ . iragm ah4sb< ^ 



in a circ und t! 



attacheci 



he empty <*anal to , 



: ;um\nd 



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