The word latus rectum came from Latin, latus means 'side' or line and rectum means 'straight'.
The cast of Per rectum - 2005 includes: Aleksandr Turkunov as Dyrkin
This is the neuter past participle of the verb regere, which means "to make straight" or "to govern." It thus means "straightened" or "governed."From the meaning "straightened" we get the anatomical term rectum, which is from the Latin phrase intestinum rectum, literally "straight intestine."From the meaning "governed" we get the grammatical term rectum, which is from the Latin phrase nomen rectum, literally "governed noun." This term applies to a constituent of a phrase that is subordinate to the head word, or regens("governing"). For example, in the noun phrase "John's book," "book" is regens and "John's" is rectum.
In medical terms, per means via or through, so per rectum means through the rectum, and per vagina means via the vagina.
Per Rectum
pr in medical terms stands for "per rectum," or a drug inserted into the rectum.
NPR means nothing per rectum.
The rectum (Latin for "straight") is an 8-inch chamber that connects the colon to the anus. It is the rectum's job to receive stool from the colon, to let the person know that there is stool to be evacuated, and to hold the stool until evacuation happens. When anything (gas or stool) comes into the rectum, sensors send a message to the brain. The brain then decides if the rectal contents can be released or not. If they can, the sphincters relax and the rectum contracts, disposing its contents. If the contents cannot be disposed, the sphincter contracts and the rectum accommodates so that the sensation temporarily goes away.
BRBPR means bright red blood per rectum.Bright red blood per rectum.
per capita
through = per
Per annum