Archive image from page 1286 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEKITONEUM. 1253 abdomen is, as it were, caught in behind the stomach and lesser omentum. This portion of the cavity becomes the upper part (vestibule) of the omental bursa, and at first it communicates with the general cavity by a wide opening to the right of the lesser omentum; but the growth Stomach , ,. , Mesentery obliterated Median plane v Csecum | Median plane Transverse mesocolon of the liver, encroaching upon the o

Archive image from page 1286 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy  cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEKITONEUM. 1253 abdomen is, as it were, caught in behind the stomach and lesser omentum. This portion of the cavity becomes the upper part (vestibule) of the omental bursa, and at first it communicates with the general cavity by a wide opening to the right of the lesser omentum; but the growth Stomach , ,. ,  Mesentery obliterated Median plane   v  Csecum | Median plane  Transverse mesocolon of the liver, encroaching upon the o Stock Photo
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Archive image from page 1286 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEKITONEUM. 1253 abdomen is, as it were, caught in behind the stomach and lesser omentum. This portion of the cavity becomes the upper part (vestibule) of the omental bursa, and at first it communicates with the general cavity by a wide opening to the right of the lesser omentum; but the growth Stomach , , . , Mesentery obliterated Median plane v Csecum | Median plane Transverse mesocolon of the liver, encroaching upon the opening, and other causes, reduce it to a relatively small size, and it forms the foramen epiploicum in the adult. The greater omentum is, as pointed out above, a bag-like growth of the lower part of the meso- gastrium, which passes downwards and to the left in front of the transverse colon. As shown in Fig. 975, A and B, it is first entirely unconnected with the transverse colon and mesocolon ; but about the third or fourth month it becomes united to both, and the adult condition is established (Fig. 975, C). Duodenum Csecum