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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Paroxysmal peritonitis is an entity of relatively recent recognition , and for the
plate on this subject I fortunately was able to obtain the collaboration of Dr.
Sheppard Siegal of New York City , who had much to do with the identification of
this ...
Paroxysmal peritonitis is an entity of relatively recent recognition , and for the
plate on this subject I fortunately was able to obtain the collaboration of Dr.
Sheppard Siegal of New York City , who had much to do with the identification of
this ...
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SECTION IX – PLATE 18 INFERIOR VENA CAVA ( RETROPERITONEAL ) .
HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD CAUDATE LOBE OF LIVER RIGHT
MARGIN OF LESSER OMENTUM ( GASTRODUODENAL LIGAMENT ) PROBE
IN ...
SECTION IX – PLATE 18 INFERIOR VENA CAVA ( RETROPERITONEAL ) .
HEPATIC ARTERY IN PERITONEAL FOLD CAUDATE LOBE OF LIVER RIGHT
MARGIN OF LESSER OMENTUM ( GASTRODUODENAL LIGAMENT ) PROBE
IN ...
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continued ) PLATE 1 ) NUMEES Hyg . , NUMBER NUMBER sprue 56 9 . U. S. 24,
25 24 , 25 ener Rico ; Army 61-71 cience 15 38 , 39 graphic tution human 919 .
Frank Henry Netter. PLATE Section XII ( continued ) PLATE PLATE Section XII (
continued ) PLATE 1 ) NUMEES Hyg . , NUMBER NUMBER sprue 56 9 . U. S. 24,
25 24 , 25 ener Rico ; Army 61-71 cience 15 38 , 39 graphic tution human 919 .
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