10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSACRAL»
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Noordsy's Food Animal Surgery
Sacral. and. Subsacral. Paravertebral. Blocks. Sacral Paravertebral Alcohol Block
in Ruminants General Considerations □ Advocated as an adjunct to surgical and
medical treatment in cases in which rectal or vaginal prolapse or both ...
2
Urinary and Fecal Incontinence: An Interdisciplinary Approach
In complete spinal sacral and subsacral (cauda equina and peripheral) lesions (
lower motor neuron lesion), the detrusor and sphincter become underactive,
resulting in neurogenic detrusor acontractility and flaccid paresis of the pelvic
floor ...
Horst-Dieter Becker, Arnulf Stenzl, Diethelm Wallwiener, 2005
3
The Comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals
it ends in two branches : the isekiatic and lateral coccygeal arierie*, to which must
be added the middle coccygeal artery, usually emitted by the subsacral vessel of
the right side. Collateral Branches. — The lateral sacral artery distributes on its ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The rose is the emblem of silence. subsacral (sub-sa'kral), a. Situated below (
ventrad of) the sacrum; placed in relation with the venter or concavity of the
sacrum; prosach (in man): as, subsacral foramina; subsacral divisions of nerves.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The rose is the emblem of silence. subsacral (sub-sa'kral), a. Situated below (
ventrad of) the sacrum; placed in relation with the venter or concavity of the
sacrum; presacral (in man): as, subsacral foramina; subsacral divisions of nerves.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
The rose is the emblem of silence, subsacral (sub-sa'kral), a. Situated below (
ventrad of) the sacrum; placed in relation with the venter or concavity of the
sacrum; presacral (in man): as, subsacral foramina; subsacral divisions of nerves.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
The rose is the emblem of silence. subsacral (sub-sa'kral), a. Situated below (
ventrad of) the sacrum; placed in relation with the venter or concavity of the
sacrum; presacral (in man): as, subsacral foramina; subsacral divisions of nerves.
William Dwight Whitney, 1891
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The rose is the emblem of silence. subsacral (sub-sa'kral), a. Situated below (
ventrad of) the sacrum; placed in relation with the venter or concavity of the
sacrum; presacral (in man): as, subsacral foramina; subsacral divisions of nerves.
A middle coccygeal arises from the subsacral (lateral) branch of the internal iliac,
and usually from that of the right side.3 In the Zebra (Fig. 7) the arrangement is
precisely similar ; the origins of the external and internal iliacs are well apart; the
...
Owens College, Manchester, England. Anatomical Dept, 1891
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Clinics of John B. Murphy at Mercy Hospital, Chicago
Occasionally remnants of this epithelium-lined canal persist and give rise to a
pilonidal cyst, a subsacral mucous cyst, or a retrorectal dermoid. Pilonidal cyst (
Fig. 99) is illustrated in the case of a patient -flevral canal Pleurenleric CanalFig.
xoo.