The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERIES BRANCH TO ESOPHAGUS INFERIOR PHRENIC VEINS ... behind the diaphragm , through a hiatus formed by the arcuate ligament ( see pages 20 and 21 ) , gives off its first parietal branches , the inferior phrenic aa .
INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERIES BRANCH TO ESOPHAGUS INFERIOR PHRENIC VEINS ... behind the diaphragm , through a hiatus formed by the arcuate ligament ( see pages 20 and 21 ) , gives off its first parietal branches , the inferior phrenic aa .
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SECTION X – PLATE 32 ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK RECURRENT BRANCH OF LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY AND PLEXUS HEPATIC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK INNERVATION OF SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK .
SECTION X – PLATE 32 ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK RECURRENT BRANCH OF LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY AND PLEXUS HEPATIC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK INNERVATION OF SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK .
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SECTION X — PLATE 33 ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK AND HEPATIC BRANCH ESOPHAGUS POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK , AND CELIAC BRANCH LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY , RECURRENT BRANCH AND PLEXUS INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE CELIAC BRANCH OF ...
SECTION X — PLATE 33 ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK AND HEPATIC BRANCH ESOPHAGUS POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK , AND CELIAC BRANCH LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY , RECURRENT BRANCH AND PLEXUS INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE CELIAC BRANCH OF ...
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abdominal absorption anal anterior appear arises ARTERY ascending attachment become blood body bowel branches canal cause cavity cells cent CIBA colic colon common contains contents Continued cord course covering deep develop diaphragm disease dorsal enter extends external fascia femoral fibers folds frequently function greater hemorrhoidal hernia ileum iliac inferior inguinal internal jejunum large intestine lateral LATISSIMUS DORSI MUSCLE layer levator LIGAMENT liver lower lumbar medial mesenteric middle mucosa muscle NERVE nodes normal oblique obstruction obturator occur opening operation organs origin pain pancreatic pass patients pelvic peritoneal peritoneum plane PLATE plexus portion posterior present psoas major rectal rectum region result ring sacral segment side sigmoid skin small intestine space sphincter stomach structures superficial superior superior mesenteric supply surface thoracic tion tissue tract transverse TRUNK tumors ulcers upper usually varies VEIN ventral vessels visceral wall