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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INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERIES BRANCH TO ESOPHAGUS HIC ПІС ENT PIC c I IDAL H ip d. SECTION IX – PLATE 25 SUPERIOR SUPRARENAL ARTERIES RIGHT LUMBAR ARTERIES ( 1 TO 4 ) SUBCOSTAL ARTERY CELIAC TRUNK WITH LEFT GASTRIC , HEPATIC AND SPLENIC ...
INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERIES BRANCH TO ESOPHAGUS HIC ПІС ENT PIC c I IDAL H ip d. SECTION IX – PLATE 25 SUPERIOR SUPRARENAL ARTERIES RIGHT LUMBAR ARTERIES ( 1 TO 4 ) SUBCOSTAL ARTERY CELIAC TRUNK WITH LEFT GASTRIC , HEPATIC AND SPLENIC ...
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INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY AND PLEXUS HEPATIC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE ( Continued from page 78 ) POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK CELIAC BRANCH OF POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK LEFT GASTRIC PLEXUSCELIAC BRANCH ...
INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY AND PLEXUS HEPATIC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE ( Continued from page 78 ) POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK CELIAC BRANCH OF POSTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK LEFT GASTRIC PLEXUSCELIAC BRANCH ...
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AND CELIAC BRANCH LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY , RECURRENT BRANCH AND PLEXUS INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE CELIAC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK . GREATER THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES ( Continued from page 79 ) CELIAC GANGLIA ...
AND CELIAC BRANCH LEFT INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERY , RECURRENT BRANCH AND PLEXUS INNERVATION OF SMALL AND Large INTESTINE CELIAC BRANCH OF ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK . GREATER THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES ( Continued from page 79 ) CELIAC GANGLIA ...
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