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. 1956 Aug;19(2):88–114.

Surgical Anatomy of the Anal Canal with Special Reference to the Surgical Importance of the Internal Sphincter and Conjoint Longitudinal Muscle

C Naunton Morgan, Henry R Thompson
PMCID: PMC2378040  PMID: 13355181

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