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Page 84
... glands are sometimes called the " fundus glands " but they are not confined to the fundus alone . They are present all over the stomach except near the cardia and in the pylorus . Each gland consists of two parts : an outer portion ...
... glands are sometimes called the " fundus glands " but they are not confined to the fundus alone . They are present all over the stomach except near the cardia and in the pylorus . Each gland consists of two parts : an outer portion ...
Page 100
... Glands G.C. - Goblet Cell P.C. - Paneth's Cell M.S'p . - Middle Suprapancreatic Nodes ( Celiac Nodes ). STRUCTURE OF ... glands ( B.Gl. ) , also known as the duodenal glands . These mucous glands , found only in the duodenum , are ...
... Glands G.C. - Goblet Cell P.C. - Paneth's Cell M.S'p . - Middle Suprapancreatic Nodes ( Celiac Nodes ). STRUCTURE OF ... glands ( B.Gl. ) , also known as the duodenal glands . These mucous glands , found only in the duodenum , are ...
Page 115
... Glands S.M.GI. - Superior Mesenteric Glands C.Ch. - Cysterna Chyli Mes.GI. - Mesenteric Glands Each intestinal villus contains a central lymph vessel ( see Plate 48 , page 113 ) , which aids in the ab- sorption of fats . These drain ...
... Glands S.M.GI. - Superior Mesenteric Glands C.Ch. - Cysterna Chyli Mes.GI. - Mesenteric Glands Each intestinal villus contains a central lymph vessel ( see Plate 48 , page 113 ) , which aids in the ab- sorption of fats . These drain ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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