. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . st and secondportions. The arteria Pancreatic Magna will bedivided as well as the duct. b. Pull the Stomach and Pancreas over to the left, and place them on the ribs. c. Eemove the Hepatic artery and Bile duct. The Portal vein and its branches will now be fullyseen. A Dissection of the Posterior Surfaceof the Kidney. Position.—The body lying upon its face. I. Skin Incisions.1 1. From the spine of the twelfth Dorsal verteb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-dissections-of-the-human-body-electronic-resource-for-the-use-of-students-and-more-particularly-for-those-preparing-for-the-higher-examinations-in-anatomy-st-and-secondportions-the-arteria-pancreatic-magna-will-bedivided-as-well-as-the-duct-b-pull-the-stomach-and-pancreas-over-to-the-left-and-place-them-on-the-ribs-c-eemove-the-hepatic-artery-and-bile-duct-the-portal-vein-and-its-branches-will-now-be-fullyseen-a-dissection-of-the-posterior-surfaceof-the-kidney-positionthe-body-lying-upon-its-face-i-skin-incisions1-1-from-the-spine-of-the-twelfth-dorsal-verteb-image370110948.html
RM2CE4084–. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . st and secondportions. The arteria Pancreatic Magna will bedivided as well as the duct. b. Pull the Stomach and Pancreas over to the left, and place them on the ribs. c. Eemove the Hepatic artery and Bile duct. The Portal vein and its branches will now be fullyseen. A Dissection of the Posterior Surfaceof the Kidney. Position.—The body lying upon its face. I. Skin Incisions.1 1. From the spine of the twelfth Dorsal verteb
. The elasmobranch fishes . Fig. 156. Arterial supply to the du- odenum. Dorsal view, Keptanclius maculatus. (Marie Weldt, orig.) a.La., anterior intestinal artery; du., duodenum; gd., gastroduodenal artery; i.a., intraintestinal artery; pn., pancreatic branch; pn.^'", dor- sal and ventral lobes of pancreas; p.gps., posterior gastro-pancreatico- splenic artery; py.a., pyloric artery; v.i.a., ventral intestinal artery. INFERIOR (POSTERIOR) MESENTERIC ARTERY The inferior mesenteric artery (i.m., figs. 157 and 155) arises as a single trunk a few segments behind the superior mesenteric region Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elasmobranch-fishes-fig-156-arterial-supply-to-the-du-odenum-dorsal-view-keptanclius-maculatus-marie-weldt-orig-ala-anterior-intestinal-artery-du-duodenum-gd-gastroduodenal-artery-ia-intraintestinal-artery-pn-pancreatic-branch-pnquot-dor-sal-and-ventral-lobes-of-pancreas-pgps-posterior-gastro-pancreatico-splenic-artery-pya-pyloric-artery-via-ventral-intestinal-artery-inferior-posterior-mesenteric-artery-the-inferior-mesenteric-artery-im-figs-157-and-155-arises-as-a-single-trunk-a-few-segments-behind-the-superior-mesenteric-region-image178413521.html
RMMA7C7D–. The elasmobranch fishes . Fig. 156. Arterial supply to the du- odenum. Dorsal view, Keptanclius maculatus. (Marie Weldt, orig.) a.La., anterior intestinal artery; du., duodenum; gd., gastroduodenal artery; i.a., intraintestinal artery; pn., pancreatic branch; pn.^'", dor- sal and ventral lobes of pancreas; p.gps., posterior gastro-pancreatico- splenic artery; py.a., pyloric artery; v.i.a., ventral intestinal artery. INFERIOR (POSTERIOR) MESENTERIC ARTERY The inferior mesenteric artery (i.m., figs. 157 and 155) arises as a single trunk a few segments behind the superior mesenteric region
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE ARTERIES 751 the left part of the stomach, giving off a branch which anastomoses with the right gastric arterj'. The splenic artery gives off pancreatic branches, antl reaches the ventral part of the spleen. It gives off the left gastro-epiploic and a gastro- splenic branch which passes to the dorsal end of the spleen, which it supplies, besides giving off tvigs to the left extremity of the stomach. The anterior mesenteric artery arises close behind the coeliac. It gives off a common trunk for two colic arteries and the ileo-cseco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-arteries-751-the-left-part-of-the-stomach-giving-off-a-branch-which-anastomoses-with-the-right-gastric-arterj-the-splenic-artery-gives-off-pancreatic-branches-antl-reaches-the-ventral-part-of-the-spleen-it-gives-off-the-left-gastro-epiploic-and-a-gastro-splenic-branch-which-passes-to-the-dorsal-end-of-the-spleen-which-it-supplies-besides-giving-off-tvigs-to-the-left-extremity-of-the-stomach-the-anterior-mesenteric-artery-arises-close-behind-the-coeliac-it-gives-off-a-common-trunk-for-two-colic-arteries-and-the-ileo-cseco-image236794640.html
RMRN6WYC–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE ARTERIES 751 the left part of the stomach, giving off a branch which anastomoses with the right gastric arterj'. The splenic artery gives off pancreatic branches, antl reaches the ventral part of the spleen. It gives off the left gastro-epiploic and a gastro- splenic branch which passes to the dorsal end of the spleen, which it supplies, besides giving off tvigs to the left extremity of the stomach. The anterior mesenteric artery arises close behind the coeliac. It gives off a common trunk for two colic arteries and the ileo-cseco
. The elasmobranch fishes . ..pn; A B Fig. 137. The pancreas and associated structures. A. Acanthias, dorsal view. (From Kan- torowicz.) B. Squalus sucMii, dorsal view. (Chester Stock, orig.) d.ch., bile duct or ductus choledochus from the liver; ia., intraintestinal artery; iv., intra- intestinal vein; pn.^, dorsal lobe of pancreas; pn.^, ventral lobe of pancreas; p.d., pan- creatic duct; sph, spleen. mal part of the middle intestine. In all specimens which I have examined the pancreatic duct (p.d., tig. 137b) empties into the duodenum much as was de- scribed ior Heptanchus (p.124). SPLEEN Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elasmobranch-fishes-pn-a-b-fig-137-the-pancreas-and-associated-structures-a-acanthias-dorsal-view-from-kan-torowicz-b-squalus-sucmii-dorsal-view-chester-stock-orig-dch-bile-duct-or-ductus-choledochus-from-the-liver-ia-intraintestinal-artery-iv-intra-intestinal-vein-pn-dorsal-lobe-of-pancreas-pn-ventral-lobe-of-pancreas-pd-pan-creatic-duct-sph-spleen-mal-part-of-the-middle-intestine-in-all-specimens-which-i-have-examined-the-pancreatic-duct-pd-tig-137b-empties-into-the-duodenum-much-as-was-de-scribed-ior-heptanchus-p124-spleen-th-image178413540.html
RMMA7C84–. The elasmobranch fishes . ..pn; A B Fig. 137. The pancreas and associated structures. A. Acanthias, dorsal view. (From Kan- torowicz.) B. Squalus sucMii, dorsal view. (Chester Stock, orig.) d.ch., bile duct or ductus choledochus from the liver; ia., intraintestinal artery; iv., intra- intestinal vein; pn.^, dorsal lobe of pancreas; pn.^, ventral lobe of pancreas; p.d., pan- creatic duct; sph, spleen. mal part of the middle intestine. In all specimens which I have examined the pancreatic duct (p.d., tig. 137b) empties into the duodenum much as was de- scribed ior Heptanchus (p.124). SPLEEN Th
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE ARTERIES 751 the left part of the stomach, giving off a branch which anastomoses with the right gastric artery. The splenic artery gives off pancreatic branches, and reaches the ventral part of the spleen. It gives off the left gastro-epiploic and a gastro- splenic branch which passes to the dorsal end of the spleen, which it supplies, besides giving off twigs to the left extremity of the stomach. The anterior mesenteric artery arises close behind the coeliac. It gives off a common trunk for two colic arteries and the ileo-caeco-c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-arteries-751-the-left-part-of-the-stomach-giving-off-a-branch-which-anastomoses-with-the-right-gastric-artery-the-splenic-artery-gives-off-pancreatic-branches-and-reaches-the-ventral-part-of-the-spleen-it-gives-off-the-left-gastro-epiploic-and-a-gastro-splenic-branch-which-passes-to-the-dorsal-end-of-the-spleen-which-it-supplies-besides-giving-off-twigs-to-the-left-extremity-of-the-stomach-the-anterior-mesenteric-artery-arises-close-behind-the-coeliac-it-gives-off-a-common-trunk-for-two-colic-arteries-and-the-ileo-caeco-c-image232313372.html
RMRDXP24–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE ARTERIES 751 the left part of the stomach, giving off a branch which anastomoses with the right gastric artery. The splenic artery gives off pancreatic branches, and reaches the ventral part of the spleen. It gives off the left gastro-epiploic and a gastro- splenic branch which passes to the dorsal end of the spleen, which it supplies, besides giving off twigs to the left extremity of the stomach. The anterior mesenteric artery arises close behind the coeliac. It gives off a common trunk for two colic arteries and the ileo-caeco-c
. The elasmobranch fishes. Chondrichthyes. ..pn; A B Fig. 137. The pancreas and associated structures. A. Acanthias, dorsal view. (From Kan- torowicz.) B. Squalus sucMii, dorsal view. (Chester Stock, orig.) d.ch., bile duct or ductus choledochus from the liver; ia., intraintestinal artery; iv., intra- intestinal vein; pn.^, dorsal lobe of pancreas; pn.^, ventral lobe of pancreas; p.d., pan- creatic duct; sph, spleen. mal part of the middle intestine. In all specimens which I have examined the pancreatic duct (p.d., tig. 137b) empties into the duodenum much as was de- scribed ior Heptanchus (p. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elasmobranch-fishes-chondrichthyes-pn-a-b-fig-137-the-pancreas-and-associated-structures-a-acanthias-dorsal-view-from-kan-torowicz-b-squalus-sucmii-dorsal-view-chester-stock-orig-dch-bile-duct-or-ductus-choledochus-from-the-liver-ia-intraintestinal-artery-iv-intra-intestinal-vein-pn-dorsal-lobe-of-pancreas-pn-ventral-lobe-of-pancreas-pd-pan-creatic-duct-sph-spleen-mal-part-of-the-middle-intestine-in-all-specimens-which-i-have-examined-the-pancreatic-duct-pd-tig-137b-empties-into-the-duodenum-much-as-was-de-scribed-ior-heptanchus-p-image231892355.html
RMRD7H1R–. The elasmobranch fishes. Chondrichthyes. ..pn; A B Fig. 137. The pancreas and associated structures. A. Acanthias, dorsal view. (From Kan- torowicz.) B. Squalus sucMii, dorsal view. (Chester Stock, orig.) d.ch., bile duct or ductus choledochus from the liver; ia., intraintestinal artery; iv., intra- intestinal vein; pn.^, dorsal lobe of pancreas; pn.^, ventral lobe of pancreas; p.d., pan- creatic duct; sph, spleen. mal part of the middle intestine. In all specimens which I have examined the pancreatic duct (p.d., tig. 137b) empties into the duodenum much as was de- scribed ior Heptanchus (p.
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. 268 THE BIOLOGY OF THE FROG. ^ ^ )j^—,A^ Fig. 74. — Diagram of the arterial system of the frog, seen from the ventral side, ao", aortic arch; au', right auricle ; a«", left auricle ; br, brachial artery; c.c, carotid; c.gl, carotid gland; c.il, common iliac; cce, coeliaco-mes- enteric; ccb', coeliac; ai,. cutaneous; d.ao, dorsal aorta; //«,'femoral; g, gastric; //, hasmorrhoidal; hp, hepatic; hy, epigastrico- vesical; k, kidney; /, lingual; /^", left lung; VI, anterior mesenteric; m.i, posterior mesen- teric; oc, occipital; /c', pancreatic; p.c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-the-frog-frogs-268-the-biology-of-the-frog-ja-fig-74-diagram-of-the-arterial-system-of-the-frog-seen-from-the-ventral-side-aoquot-aortic-arch-au-right-auricle-aquot-left-auricle-br-brachial-artery-cc-carotid-cgl-carotid-gland-cil-common-iliac-cce-coeliaco-mes-enteric-ccb-coeliac-ai-cutaneous-dao-dorsal-aorta-femoral-g-gastric-hasmorrhoidal-hp-hepatic-hy-epigastrico-vesical-k-kidney-lingual-quot-left-lung-vi-anterior-mesenteric-mi-posterior-mesen-teric-oc-occipital-c-pancreatic-pc-image234606638.html
RMRHK74E–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. 268 THE BIOLOGY OF THE FROG. ^ ^ )j^—,A^ Fig. 74. — Diagram of the arterial system of the frog, seen from the ventral side, ao", aortic arch; au', right auricle ; a«", left auricle ; br, brachial artery; c.c, carotid; c.gl, carotid gland; c.il, common iliac; cce, coeliaco-mes- enteric; ccb', coeliac; ai,. cutaneous; d.ao, dorsal aorta; //«,'femoral; g, gastric; //, hasmorrhoidal; hp, hepatic; hy, epigastrico- vesical; k, kidney; /, lingual; /^", left lung; VI, anterior mesenteric; m.i, posterior mesen- teric; oc, occipital; /c', pancreatic; p.c
. The biology of the frog. Frogs. 268 THE BIOLOGY OF THE FROG CHAP.. Fig. 74. — Diagram of the arterial system of the fiog, seen trom the vential side, ao", aortic arch; an', right auricle ; ati", left auricle ; br, brachial artery; c.c, carotid; c.gl, carotid gland; c.il, common iliac; ccs, cceliaco-mes- enteric; c(£', coeliac; cu, cutaneous; d.ao, dorsal aorta; fin, femoral; g, gastric; h, hsemorrhoidal; hp, hepatic; hy, epigastrico- vesical; k, kidney; /, lingual; /^", left lung; m, anterior mesenteric; w./, posterior mesen- teric; oc, occipital; /t', pancreatic; p.cu, pulmo- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biology-of-the-frog-frogs-268-the-biology-of-the-frog-chap-fig-74-diagram-of-the-arterial-system-of-the-fiog-seen-trom-the-vential-side-aoquot-aortic-arch-an-right-auricle-atiquot-left-auricle-br-brachial-artery-cc-carotid-cgl-carotid-gland-cil-common-iliac-ccs-cceliaco-mes-enteric-c-coeliac-cu-cutaneous-dao-dorsal-aorta-fin-femoral-g-gastric-h-hsemorrhoidal-hp-hepatic-hy-epigastrico-vesical-k-kidney-lingual-quot-left-lung-m-anterior-mesenteric-w-posterior-mesen-teric-oc-occipital-t-pancreatic-pcu-pulmo-image234606361.html
RMRHK6PH–. The biology of the frog. Frogs. 268 THE BIOLOGY OF THE FROG CHAP.. Fig. 74. — Diagram of the arterial system of the fiog, seen trom the vential side, ao", aortic arch; an', right auricle ; ati", left auricle ; br, brachial artery; c.c, carotid; c.gl, carotid gland; c.il, common iliac; ccs, cceliaco-mes- enteric; c(£', coeliac; cu, cutaneous; d.ao, dorsal aorta; fin, femoral; g, gastric; h, hsemorrhoidal; hp, hepatic; hy, epigastrico- vesical; k, kidney; /, lingual; /^", left lung; m, anterior mesenteric; w./, posterior mesen- teric; oc, occipital; /t', pancreatic; p.cu, pulmo-
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