Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . a. Umbilicus. h. Skin. c. Linea alba. d. Peritoneum. /. Superficial layer of areolar Deep layer of Areolar tissue rich in fat, or perimysium internum. The following diagram (No. 2) will then show how manyadditional layers must be divided if the incision be carriedon either side of the linea alba through one of the rectimuscles. IN TITE DIFFERENT INCISIONS. No. 2. 347. a. Umbilicus. b. Skin. c. The rectus muscle with its inscriptions tendinese. d. Symphysis pubis. e. Peritoneum. f. Superficial layer of are


Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . a. Umbilicus. h. Skin. c. Linea alba. d. Peritoneum. /. Superficial layer of areolar Deep layer of Areolar tissue rich in fat, or perimysium internum. The following diagram (No. 2) will then show how manyadditional layers must be divided if the incision be carriedon either side of the linea alba through one of the rectimuscles. IN TITE DIFFERENT INCISIONS. No. 2. 347. a. Umbilicus. b. Skin. c. The rectus muscle with its inscriptions tendinese. d. Symphysis pubis. e. Peritoneum. f. Superficial layer of areolar tissue. g. Deep layer of ditto. h. Perimysium internum. i. Aponeurosis of external oblique Aponeurosis of internal oblique Aponeurosis of transversalis Fascia transversalis. The diagram No. 3 shows the layers divided if the incision bemade along one of the lineae semilunares. No. 3.


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