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... drain- age of the rectum from the anal canal . The anal glands take the place of Lieber- kühn's * glands found in ... drain the rectum into the portal system , whereas the inferior and * Johann Nathaniel Lieberkühn ( 1711-1756 ) , a ...
... drain- age of the rectum from the anal canal . The anal glands take the place of Lieber- kühn's * glands found in ... drain the rectum into the portal system , whereas the inferior and * Johann Nathaniel Lieberkühn ( 1711-1756 ) , a ...
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... drain into the popliteal nodes by accompanying the short saphenous vein . The popliteal nodes also drain the knee joint . A palpa- ble node in the popliteal region calls for a thor- ough examination of the outer aspect of foot , heel ...
... drain into the popliteal nodes by accompanying the short saphenous vein . The popliteal nodes also drain the knee joint . A palpa- ble node in the popliteal region calls for a thor- ough examination of the outer aspect of foot , heel ...
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... drain to para - aortic nodes . BIBLIOGRAPHY. terior intercostal and anterior intercostal groups ; the latter draining ... drain into the thoracic duct or into the right lymph trunk that joins the cis- terna chyli . Heart and lung drain ...
... drain to para - aortic nodes . BIBLIOGRAPHY. terior intercostal and anterior intercostal groups ; the latter draining ... drain into the thoracic duct or into the right lymph trunk that joins the cis- terna chyli . Heart and lung drain ...
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