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Identifier: quainselementsofquai02 (find matches)
Title: Quain's elements of anatomy
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Quain, Jones, 1796-1865 Thomson, Allen, 1809-1884 Sharpey-Schäfer, E. A. (Edward Albert), Sir, 1850-1935, ed Thane, George Dancer, 1850-1930
Subjects: Human anatomy Anatomy
Publisher: New York : William Wood and co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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. The Rectum.—The lowest portion of the large intestine, named therectum, extends fiom the sigmoid flexure of the colon to the anus, and issituated entirely within the true pelvis, in its back part (fig. 538, r, r). Commencing opposite the left sacro-iliac articulation, it is directedat first obliquely downwards, and from left to right, to gain the middleline of the sacrum. It then changes its direction, and curves forwardsin front of the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx, and behindthe bladder, vesiculaa seminales and prostate in the male, and at theback of the cervix uteri and vagina in the female. Opposite the THE EECTUM. 617 prostate it makes another turn, and inclines downwards and backwardsto reach the anus. Seen from the front, the upper part of the rectumpresents a lateral inclination from the left to the median line of thepelvis, sometimes passing beyond the middle to the right ; and whenviewed from the side (fig. 538), it offers two curves, one corresponding Fk. 538.
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Fig. 538.—Vertical section of the pelvis and its visceka in the jiale(Allen Thomson, after Houston). J This figure is introduced to illustrate the form, position,.and relations of the rectum ;it also shows the bladder and urethra with the pelvic inflection of the peritoneum overthese viscera : r, r, r, the upper and middle parts of the rectum, and at the middleletter the fold separating the two ; r, a, the lower or anal portion ; v, the upper part ofthe urinary bladder ; v, the base, at the place where it rests more immediately on therectum ; p, the i^rostate gland and prostatic jjortion of the urethra; h, the bulb ; c, c,the corpus cavernosum penis and suspensory ligament; sc, the scrotum ; s, symphysispubis. with the hollow front of the sacrum and coccyx, and the other at thelower end of the bowel, forming a shorter turn in the opposite direction. The intestinum rectum, therefore, so called from its original description beingderived from animals, is fax from being straight in the

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