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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MIDGUT PLANE OF SECTION , FIG . 6 PLANE OF SECTION , FIG . 7 NEURAL TUBE NEURAL TUBE FOREGUT DORSAL MESENTERY INTRA - EMBRYONIC CELOM SPLANCHNIC MESODERM SPLANCHNIC MESODERM BUCCOPHARYNGEAL MEMBRANE SOMATIC MESODERM -SOMATIC MESODERM ...
MIDGUT PLANE OF SECTION , FIG . 6 PLANE OF SECTION , FIG . 7 NEURAL TUBE NEURAL TUBE FOREGUT DORSAL MESENTERY INTRA - EMBRYONIC CELOM SPLANCHNIC MESODERM SPLANCHNIC MESODERM BUCCOPHARYNGEAL MEMBRANE SOMATIC MESODERM -SOMATIC MESODERM ...
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LEFT SEMILUNAR LINE LATERAL RECTUS PLANE RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT LEFT UPPER QUADRANT REGIONS OF THE ABDOMEN RIGHT MIDINGUINAL PLANE LEFT MIDINGUINAL PLANE RIGHT LOWER QUADRANT LEFT LOWER QUADRANT - 2 3 4 5 EPIGASTRIC REGION 6 7 RIGHT ...
LEFT SEMILUNAR LINE LATERAL RECTUS PLANE RIGHT UPPER QUADRANT LEFT UPPER QUADRANT REGIONS OF THE ABDOMEN RIGHT MIDINGUINAL PLANE LEFT MIDINGUINAL PLANE RIGHT LOWER QUADRANT LEFT LOWER QUADRANT - 2 3 4 5 EPIGASTRIC REGION 6 7 RIGHT ...
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It is useful , for a proper concept of the anatomic relations of these three separate components , to consider them as enclosing the pelvic outlets in two planes — a diaphragmatic and a subdiaphragmatic plane .
It is useful , for a proper concept of the anatomic relations of these three separate components , to consider them as enclosing the pelvic outlets in two planes — a diaphragmatic and a subdiaphragmatic plane .
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