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1. rectum not attached to anus, communicating with bladder, 2. rectum terminates in neck of bladder, 3. imperforate anus with incision

Identifier: 65820910R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A practical treatise on the aetiology, pathology and treatment of the congenital malformations of the rectum and anus
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Bodenhamer, William, 1808-1905 Banov, Leon, 1914-2007, donor. DNLM University of Pennsylvania. Library, former owner. DNLM
Subjects: Rectum Anal Canal
Publisher: New York : Wood
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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ngs, in which the rectum terminated in the neck of the bladder.(Vide Case CXXXLX-) a.—The rectum and *3art of the colon. b.—The bladder. c.—The penis. Figure 3, represents an imaginary section of the pelvis, to explain theimperforation of the anus, and the urethra as they were supposed to existin M. Roux de Brignoles case. a, a.—The interior of the bladder. b, b.—Section of the prostate.c.—The vesicula seminales. d.—The vas deferens. e, e.—The interior of the rectum.. /.—Supposed termination of the rectum in front of the neck of the bladder. g.—The penis. h.—The opening of the meatus. i.—The bulb of the urethra. A.—The root of the right corpus cavernosum. I.—Section of the pubis. m.—Space between the pubis and the bladder. ii.—The urachus. o.—The muscles of the abdomen. p.—The skin. q, t—The peritonaeum lining the cavity of the abdomen. s, s.—The sacrum. £, t. —The incision in the perinaeum. u.—The bistoury, its point in the rectum. Plate X
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PLATE XL Plate XL gives the representation of a remarkable foetus observed byM. Cruveilhier, in which the anus was imperforate, and the rectum termi-nated in the bladder. (Vide Case CXL.) EXPLANATION. Figure 1, represents the ano-perinasal region of this case. It will beobserved that the perinseum is enormous in its antero-posterior diameter. After Cruveilhier. Figure 2, represents a section of the pelvic cavity containing the softparts. After Cruveilhier. a.—The bladder. b.—The rectum which opens into the bladder, and with the base ofwhich is perfectly confounded. c, c.—The ureters. d.—The prostatic portion of the urethra. Figure 3, represents the rectum of this same case, opening into theposterior part of the bas-fond of the bladder by a large infundibuliformaperture. After Cruveilhier. a.—The rectum opening behind the bladder. b.—The prostatic portion of the urethra. c.—The infundibuliform aperture of the rectum communicating withthe bladder. d,—The bladder laid ope

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