The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower abdominal wall , respectively , pass over the inguinal ligament and , piercing the cribriform fascia , enter the ...
The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower abdominal wall , respectively , pass over the inguinal ligament and , piercing the cribriform fascia , enter the ...
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These vessels , the " long circular ” arteries , enter at a very constant position just on the mesenteric side of the two lateral taeniae coli , diverticula commonly occur in two parallel rows along the bowel .
These vessels , the " long circular ” arteries , enter at a very constant position just on the mesenteric side of the two lateral taeniae coli , diverticula commonly occur in two parallel rows along the bowel .
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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 , BITE INTO MUCOSA AND SUCK BLOOD CAUSING VARIABLE DEGREE OF ANEMIA ...
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 , BITE INTO MUCOSA AND SUCK BLOOD CAUSING VARIABLE DEGREE OF ANEMIA ...
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