Explained At Last: Why Women Need All Those Bathroom Stops On Long Road Trips
Left: Male Pelvis Right: Female Pelvis
Item Number 2 is the bladder. Now can we stop arguing?
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Remove it from the loud sound described as among the People of the individual during sleep, especially in the medical sense, the most common cause of snoring soft palate observed in adults, little more than normal growth of the tongue, the muscles sag and tension and blockage of the airway during sleep, losing little of the language titresmesidi
I don't know if you've seen this yet, but there's a serious article in the British Medical Journal from 1999 on the MRI appearance of the male and female pelvis during sexual intercourse. It includes a number of images similar to the ones you showed in your recent blog post on the male-vs-female bladder:
Remove it from the loud sound described as among the People of the individual during sleep, especially in the medical sense, the most common cause of snoring soft palate observed in adults, little more than normal growth of the tongue, the muscles sag and tension and blockage of the airway during sleep, losing little of the language titresmesidi
Posted by: horkes | 03/09/2011 at 09:09 AM
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Posted by: tss | 09/23/2008 at 06:56 PM
Sorry, the URL is:
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/319/7225/1596
-- Paul S. Hsieh, MD
Posted by: Paul Hsieh | 08/08/2005 at 07:24 PM
Tom,
I don't know if you've seen this yet, but there's a serious article in the British Medical Journal from 1999 on the MRI appearance of the male and female pelvis during sexual intercourse. It includes a number of images similar to the ones you showed in your recent blog post on the male-vs-female bladder:
Posted by: Paul Hsieh | 08/08/2005 at 07:22 PM
Oh yes indeed!
Posted by: Tom McMahon | 08/06/2005 at 10:11 AM
Just imagine a baby in #6 sitting on top of #2. Boggles the imagination, doesn't it?
Posted by: Roz | 08/05/2005 at 10:30 AM