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Pouch of Douglas

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>Culdoscopy, the introduction of an endoscope through the vagina into the cul-de-sac; >Culdoscope, the viewing tube (endoscope) that is used to look into the cul-de-sac; and >Culdocentesis, the aspiration (withdrawal) of fluid from the cul-de-sac.</LI></UL> In French, 'cul-de-sac' literally is 'bottom of (a) sack.' As early as the 13th century, a cul-de-sac was a dead-end street (or a dead-end way), a blind alley.

(The third letter in 'cul' is silent in French; in English it is spoken.

So, in French 'cul' is pronounced 'ku' and in English 'kul').

The rectouterine pouch is called the pouch of Douglas after the Scottish anatomist James Douglas (1675-1742) who explored this region of the female body and left his name attached to at least 3 other structural features in the vicinity.

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