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  • Rectum: disseminated histoplasmosis
  • Papilloma of Rectum
  • Adenocarcinoma of Rectum
  • Rectum: HIV-related enteropathy
  • Rectum: HIV-related enteropathy
  • Congenital Malformation of Rectum
  • Amoebiasis: rectum
  • Amoebiasis: rectum
  • Cryptosporidiosis: rectum
  • Prolapse of the rectum
  • Drawings of prolapsed rectum.
  • Histopathology: rectum: Disseminated histoplasmosis
  • Cancerous stricture of the rectum
  • Syphilitic ulceration of the rectum and colon
  • Great distension of the rectum and large intestine
  • Plate 71, Surgical anatomy of the perineum and rectum.
  • Great medullary tumour from between the prostate gland and rectum of a man
  • Dissection of bladder, rectum and perinaeum of a man: eight figures. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1851.
  • Diseased areas of tissue on the scrotum, rectum and groin of a man. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, ca. 1847.
  • Surgery: top, a rectum with a fistula; below, a number of bandages. Engraving with etching by A.J. Defehrt after L.-J. Goussier.
  • Dissections of an ulcerated stomach caused by syphilis, and a severe case of ulcerated proctitis of the rectum (?): two figures. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Dissection of the female pelvis, showing part of the rectum and genital area, with an outline diagram above. Copperplate engraving by F. Aliamet after Blakey, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • A male écorché seated, exposing his abdomen, with his bladder, rectum and anus on a ledge beside him. Woodcut by François Jollat, 1545, after Étienne de La Rivière and Charles Estienne.
  • A male écorché seated, exposing his abdomen, with his bladder, rectum and anus on a ledge beside him. Woodcut by François Jollat, 1545, after Étienne de La Rivière and Charles Estienne.
  • A torture chamber where one victim is tied up and suspended from a pulley while being interrogated by two scribes, while another victim is suspended from the ceiling and lowered onto a spike with his rectum. Etching by L.M. after V.V.
  • For sexual transmission of HIV to occcur, body fluids (blood or semen) must enter the partner's body through the vagina, rectum or penis : A condom should be used in heterosexual sex for both vaginal and anal sex (for anal sex a stronger condom should be used) ... / Scottish AIDS Monitor ; photography by Alasdair Foster.
  • For sexual transmission of HIV to occcur, body fluids (blood or semen) must enter the partner's body through the vagina, rectum or penis : A condom should be used in heterosexual sex for both vaginal and anal sex (for anal sex a stronger condom should be used) ... / Scottish AIDS Monitor ; photography by Alasdair Foster.
  • Inside the arse : arse facts 1, the bottom line / GMFA.
  • Inside the arse : arse facts 1, the bottom line / GMFA.
  • Fisting and dildos : arse facts 3, damage control / GMFA.