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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AXILLARY ARTERY LATERAL THORACIC ARTERY SUBCLAVIAN ARTERIES INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERIES ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES ) SUBSCAPULAR ARTERY THORACODORSAL ARTERY BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE ABDOMEN ( Continued from page 35 ) TRANSVERSUS THORACIS ...
AXILLARY ARTERY LATERAL THORACIC ARTERY SUBCLAVIAN ARTERIES INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERIES ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES ) SUBSCAPULAR ARTERY THORACODORSAL ARTERY BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE ABDOMEN ( Continued from page 35 ) TRANSVERSUS THORACIS ...
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Thus the internal anal sphincter muscle , representing a gradual enlargement of the inner circular muscle sheet of the rectum , is composed of smooth muscle fibers which are innervated by autonomic nerves via the intrinsic nerve ...
Thus the internal anal sphincter muscle , representing a gradual enlargement of the inner circular muscle sheet of the rectum , is composed of smooth muscle fibers which are innervated by autonomic nerves via the intrinsic nerve ...
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VENS ) ORT STRIC INS NASTOWOSIS ETWEEN ASTRIC AND _PRARENAL EINS LENIC N ASTROC VEIN ATIC 1 IC EIN AR 15 ECTAL AU AND INTERNAL RECTAL ( HEMORRHOIDAL ) PLEXUS 1 ! 1 THALAMUS , HYPOTHALAMUS ( RED - SYMPATHETIC BLUE - PARASYMPATHETIC.
VENS ) ORT STRIC INS NASTOWOSIS ETWEEN ASTRIC AND _PRARENAL EINS LENIC N ASTROC VEIN ATIC 1 IC EIN AR 15 ECTAL AU AND INTERNAL RECTAL ( HEMORRHOIDAL ) PLEXUS 1 ! 1 THALAMUS , HYPOTHALAMUS ( RED - SYMPATHETIC BLUE - PARASYMPATHETIC.
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