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 the posterior layer of the transverse mesocolon , the peritoneum turns inferiorly from the lower border of the pancreas across the anterior surface of the third portion of the duodenum ...
From the posterior layer of the transverse mesocolon , the peritoneum turns inferiorly from the lower border of the pancreas across the anterior surface of the third portion of the duodenum ...
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COLON Topography and Relations TRANSVERSE COLON ELEVATED ; SMALL INTESTINE REMOVED Wetter so © CIBA The large intestine varies extraordinarily in caliber , depending on its functional state . Moreover , since the haustra form ...
COLON Topography and Relations TRANSVERSE COLON ELEVATED ; SMALL INTESTINE REMOVED Wetter so © CIBA The large intestine varies extraordinarily in caliber , depending on its functional state . Moreover , since the haustra form ...
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SECTION X – PLATE 9 GREATER OMENTUM ( CUT AWAY ) , EPIPLOIC TAENIA SPLENIC FLEXURE HEPATIC FLEXURE TRANSVERSE MESOCOLON KO STRUCTURE OF COLON HOOK EXPOSING EPIPLOIC TAENIA APPENDICES EPIPLOICAE -FREE TAENIA ( TAENIA LIBERA ) HOOK ...
SECTION X – PLATE 9 GREATER OMENTUM ( CUT AWAY ) , EPIPLOIC TAENIA SPLENIC FLEXURE HEPATIC FLEXURE TRANSVERSE MESOCOLON KO STRUCTURE OF COLON HOOK EXPOSING EPIPLOIC TAENIA APPENDICES EPIPLOICAE -FREE TAENIA ( TAENIA LIBERA ) HOOK ...
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