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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From here it extends along the anterosuperior surface of the liver , around the free margin of the liver and onto its visceral surface , until it is reflected toward the lesser curvature of the stomach as the anterior layer of the ...
From here it extends along the anterosuperior surface of the liver , around the free margin of the liver and onto its visceral surface , until it is reflected toward the lesser curvature of the stomach as the anterior layer of the ...
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The peritoneum can then be followed along the anterosuperior surface of the stomach to the lesser curvature , where it leaves the stomach as the anterior ( greater sac ) layer of the lesser omentum , which can be followed to the right ...
The peritoneum can then be followed along the anterosuperior surface of the stomach to the lesser curvature , where it leaves the stomach as the anterior ( greater sac ) layer of the lesser omentum , which can be followed to the right ...
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From the right side of the ascending colon , the peritoneum passes to the posterior body wall and then forward on the inner surface of the parietes until it reaches the midline in front , where the tracing was started .
From the right side of the ascending colon , the peritoneum passes to the posterior body wall and then forward on the inner surface of the parietes until it reaches the midline in front , where the tracing was started .
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