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Example sentences for "pubic"

Lexicographically close words:
puberty; pubes; pubescence; pubescens; pubescent; pubis; public; publica; publicae; publicam
  1. Poupart's ligament extends from the crest of the ileum bone to the top of the pubic bone.

  2. The operator should open the body cavity, from the end of the sternum bone to the pubic bone, and cleanse the cavity of all the coagulated blood and other putrid matter.

  3. The pelvic cavity is that portion of the abdomen situated between the ilium and pubic bones, or in other words the extreme lowest portion of the abdominal cavity.

  4. The urinary bladder is a reservoir for the urine, situated in the pelvic cavity behind the pubic bone.

  5. Poupart's ligament extends from the crest of the ilium to the top of the pubic bone.

  6. Open the body from the base of the neck to the pubic bone, relieve the gases in the alimentary tract and lungs, and fill cavity thoroughly with hardening compound, after which it should be sewed up.

  7. The trocar should be directed to the uterus or womb from a point on the median line, half way from the umbilicus to the pubic arch, care being taken to reach the water which surrounds the foetus.

  8. To do so the skin and muscles are cut on either side from a point where the ninth rib joins its costal cartilage vertically downward to about an inch above Poupart's ligament and from there to the top of the pubic bone.

  9. The end of the pubic bone presents the greatest difference; being hardly enlarged in the Bankiva; considerably and gradually enlarged in Cochins, and in a lesser degree in some other breeds; and abruptly enlarged in Bantams.

  10. Apparently some differences are more common in certain breeds than in others,--as an additional rib to the fourteenth cervical vertebra in Hamburghs and Games, and the breadth of the end of the pubic bone in Cochins.

  11. Defn: A ligament, of fascia, extending, in most mammals, from the ventral side of the ilium to near the symphysis of the pubic bones.

  12. An articulation formed by intervening cartilage; as, the pubic symphysis.

  13. Defn: Situated above, or anterior to, the pubic bone.

  14. Defn: A bone or cartilage, of some animals, situated in the middle line in front of the pubic bones.

  15. Defn: The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.

  16. Defn: Situated under, or posterior to, the pubic bones.

  17. Defn: Between the pubic bones or cartilages; as, the interpubic disk.

  18. Hence (as more commonly used), the lower part of the hypogastric region; the pubic region.

  19. Relating to, or connected with, the pubic bone.

  20. Gibulbul ku pag-idad kug kinsi, I grew pubic hairs when I was fifteen.

  21. It begins just in front of the anus, and extends forward above the pubic bone and a little ways up the belly.

  22. This hair is usually more or less curly, and forms a covering an inch or more in depth over the whole pubic region, extending back between the thighs slightly beyond the rectum.

  23. The part of the body upon which the sex organs, male and female, are located is known as the pubic region.

  24. Such production begins at what is known as the age of puberty, or when the hair begins to grow upon the pubic parts of the female body.

  25. A well-grown and abundant supply of fine pubic hair is a possession highly prized by women, of which they are justly proud, though few of them would acknowledge the fact, even to themselves.

  26. Finally the back of the head fully emerges from under the pubic arch, and the chin slides gradually out after it beneath, so that the neck of the child is encircled by the ring of the Vulva.

  27. The fundus of the womb has now risen still higher, and the Bladder is pushed completely above the upper strait, so that the whole length of the Urethra lies behind the pubic bone.

  28. In presentations of the head therefore, we may reckon six positions--the right and left anterior and posterior occipito iliac, and the pubic and sacral.

  29. The neck is also forced against the pubic bone, as will be seen by Figs.

  30. These two cords arise from each upper corner of the Uterus, and curving downwards are fixed by their other extremities to the pubic bone.

  31. It is placed immediately in front, on the pubic bone, the Uterus lying nearly on the top of it.

  32. The two pubic bones are separated a little in Plate VIII, simply to show them better.

  33. The left hand is pressed firmly upon the Abdomen, just over the pubic bone.

  34. Generative organs large, one testicle shows some wasting, pubic hair abundant, form of body distinctly masculine; temperament neurotic.

  35. I had, of course, seen the pubic hair on many of my own sex, but I was 17 when I first saw a naked woman.

  36. I did not feel any pleasure, but I liked the attention, and rather enjoyed playing with his member, which was of large size, and surrounded by thick pubic hair.

  37. They suckle their young at the breast, but some of them have pubic warts resembling mammae.

  38. Robert McGill of Leeds was the first surgeon to remove by a supra-pubic operation this tongue-like process of new prostatic growth.

  39. Having opened the bladder from the front (as in supra-pubic lithotomy), he introduced his left index finger into the rectum and thrust the prostate gland towards the right index finger, which was then in the bladder.

  40. The symbol seems to have been intended as a fertility amulet like the cowry, either suspended from a girdle or depicted upon a pubic shield or conventionalized fig-leaf.

  41. In those Dinosauria with the Bird-like type of pelvis the pubic bone is exceptionally developed, sending one process backward and another process forward, so that there is a great gap between these diverging limbs to the bone.

  42. First, the type of Rhamphorhynchus, in which the pubis and ischium are inclined somewhat backward, and in which the two prepubic bones are triangular, and are often united together to form a transverse bow in front of the pubic region.

  43. In the Ornithocheirus family the prepubic bones appear to have been originally triangular, but were afterwards united so as to form a strong continuous bar which extends transversely across the abdomen in advance of the pubic bones.

  44. The only existing animals in which an approximation is found to the prepubic bones in Pterodactyles are Crocodiles, in bones which most writers term the pubic bones.

  45. It is possible that this position is an accident of preservation, and that the prepubic bones are really attached to the lower border of the pubic bones.

  46. Situated under, or posterior to, the pubic bones.

  47. Situated above, or anterior to, the pubic bone.

  48. The pubic tassel is a diminutive structure, about the size of a five-shilling piece, made of a few short strands of fur-strings flattened out into a fan-shape and attached to the pubic hair.

  49. Thick brown hair; pubic hair thick, and hair on toes and legs up to umbilicus; it began to appear at the age of 10 (before pubic hair) and continued until 18.

  50. This is sufficiently shown by the fact that such slang is mostly concerned with the sacro-pubic sphere.

  51. The sacro-pubic region in women, because it includes the source of menstruation, thus becomes a specially heightened seat of taboo.

  52. It is to the blush that we must attribute a curious complementary relationship between the face and the sacro-pubic region as centres of anatomical modesty.

  53. It is, of course, impossible to argue that the fact of the sacro-pubic region of the body being the chief focus of concealment proves the importance of this factor of modesty.

  54. The mass of arteries, veins, nerves, absorbents and their coverings, which passes along the groin and over the pubic bone, to the testicle.

  55. The organ, situated behind the pubic bone, which holds the urine until its expulsion.

  56. The protrusion follows the spermatic vessels and hence it usually appears low down in the abdomen and on one or both sides of the pubic bone.

  57. Beginning at the age of puberty, however, the growth of hair is very much accelerated over the whole pilous surface of the body, particularly upon the face, in the axilla and over the pubic region.

  58. The resulting wound necessarily bares the pubic bones and leaves a large, gaping sore that does not heal kindly.

  59. A bone or cartilage, of some animals, situated in the middle line in front of the pubic bones.

  60. A ligament, of fascia, extending, in most mammals, from the ventral side of the ilium to near the symphysis of the pubic bones.

  61. The ventral and anterior of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis; sharebone; pubic bone.

  62. Mais She wore and wore her tapis yet her pubic hair was displayed.

  63. Maize The green husks are considered the tapis, or wrap about the mid-body; the silk appearing from the husk wrapping is the pubic hair.

  64. On the other hand, children brought up with strict prudery and in complete ignorance of sexual matters, often become greatly excited when their pubic hairs develop; they feel ashamed and at the same time erotic.

  65. At the age of puberty, from 16 to 20 years, the beard grows on the face, while in the pubic region hair develops in both sexes.

  66. The opening of the female urethra is situated in front of the vulva directly under the pubic bone, at the same place as the root of the male penis.

  67. The normal woman has no beard while the pubic hairs are the same as in man.

  68. If the child is accustomed to the sight of nudity in adults of his own sex, he will see nothing peculiar in his own sexual organs and pubic hairs when these develop.

  69. In Lacertilia and sometimes in Chelonia there is a cartilaginous epipubis attached to the anterior border of the pubic symphysis; this is well developed in the Chamaeleons and Geckos.

  70. Sometimes there is only a single pubic structure present, sometimes there are two.

  71. Pubic bone widely separated from that of the opposite side.

  72. This is effected by inward curvature of the innominate bones at the acetabulum to such an extent that they almost meet in the centre, while the pubic bones are widely separated behind.

  73. The ventral fins must also be cut loose from the pubic bones at the point where they are articulated.

  74. Do not separate the ventral fins by cutting through the pubic arch, but with your small, curve-ended bone-scraper remove the flesh from the angular recesses of these bones, and leave the anterior end of the pubic arch attached to the coracoid.

  75. The female pelvis is shallower and wider, less massive, the margins of the bones are more widely separated, thus giving greater prominence to the hips; the sacrum is shorter and less curved, and the pubic arch is wider and more rounded.

  76. The two hipbones meet in front, forming the pubic arch.

  77. Note particularly the differences in the pubic arches: in the male pelvis it is really more of an angle than an arch.

  78. After the womb has thoroughly contracted, it is sometimes of benefit to place a rubber bag filled with cold water over the pubic bone to prevent subsequent relaxations of the womb.

  79. This is a rounded eminence surmounting the pubic bones, and is composed of fatty tissue, covered by skin and hair.

  80. In twin pregnancy the symptoms and disorders of pregnancy are apt to be exaggerated, and watery swelling above the pubic bone is almost always present in the latter months.


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