The book A Guide to the Dissection of the Dog was written by author Bradley, O. Charnock (Orlando Charnock), 1871-1937 Here you can read free online of A Guide to the Dissection of the Dog book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Guide to the Dissection of the Dog a good or bad book?
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N. hcemorrhoidalis caudalis is composed of fibres derived from the first and second sacral nerves. With the exception of the obturator and caudal hsemorrhoidal nerves, all the above have been examined. N OBTTjRATOEius.— The obturator nerve is of considerable size, and is formed by roots which jom medial to the iUo-psoas muscle. The nerve crosses the medial surface of the ilium and enters the obturator foramen by msmuatmg 114 DISSECTION OF THE DOG itself between the pubis and the internal obtura...tor muscle. Entering the thigh, it hes between the pectineus and adductor muscles. N. H^MOBEHOiDALis CAUDAiis. — The Caudal hsemorrhoidal nerve supplies branches to the bladder and rectum. A. SACRA MEDIA. — The middle sacral artery arises from the end of the aorta in the angle formed by the two hypogastric arteries, and runs along the mid-ventral line of the sacrum into the tail. Pabs abdominalis et pelvina SYSTEMiE SYMPATHici. — The Sympathetic system is continued from the thorax into the abdomen and onwards into the pelvis.
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