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( the continuation of the femoral within the ligamentum teres and enter v . ) after
having drained the same regions supplied by the left branch of the portal v . ( see
the corresponding arteries ( see page 36 ) . This netCIBA COLLECTION , Vol .
( the continuation of the femoral within the ligamentum teres and enter v . ) after
having drained the same regions supplied by the left branch of the portal v . ( see
the corresponding arteries ( see page 36 ) . This netCIBA COLLECTION , Vol .
Page 130
These vessels , the " long circular ” arteries , enter at a very constant position just
on the mesenteric side of the two lateral taeniae coli , so diverticula commonly
occur in two parallel rows along the bowel . The appendices epiploicae are also
...
These vessels , the " long circular ” arteries , enter at a very constant position just
on the mesenteric side of the two lateral taeniae coli , so diverticula commonly
occur in two parallel rows along the bowel . The appendices epiploicae are also
...
Page 179
WW | 016 to 9 mm LARVAE ENTER BLOOD STREAM AND ARE CARRIED TO
HEART NECATOR AMERICANUS ( ADULT WORMS ) FERTILIZED OVA
DISCHARGED IN FECES MATURE WORMS DEVELOP IN DUODENUM AND
JEJUNUM ...
WW | 016 to 9 mm LARVAE ENTER BLOOD STREAM AND ARE CARRIED TO
HEART NECATOR AMERICANUS ( ADULT WORMS ) FERTILIZED OVA
DISCHARGED IN FECES MATURE WORMS DEVELOP IN DUODENUM AND
JEJUNUM ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
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