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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ILIOHYPOGASTRIC NERVE ILIO - INGUINAL NERVE LATERAL CUTANEOUS
NERVE OF THIGH FEMORAL NERVE GENITOFEMORAL NERVE AL NC 1 E
USCLE i MUSCLE NERVES RVE L ! SECTION IX – PLATE 33 THORACIC
NERVE ...
ILIOHYPOGASTRIC NERVE ILIO - INGUINAL NERVE LATERAL CUTANEOUS
NERVE OF THIGH FEMORAL NERVE GENITOFEMORAL NERVE AL NC 1 E
USCLE i MUSCLE NERVES RVE L ! SECTION IX – PLATE 33 THORACIC
NERVE ...
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Inferiorly , the outer fibers of the intermesenteric nerves pass down into the
superior hypogastric plexus . The first and second lumbar splanchnic nerves (
see Plate 30 ) usually end in the intermesenteric nerve plexus which gives off
duodenal ...
Inferiorly , the outer fibers of the intermesenteric nerves pass down into the
superior hypogastric plexus . The first and second lumbar splanchnic nerves (
see Plate 30 ) usually end in the intermesenteric nerve plexus which gives off
duodenal ...
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All these nerves convey both efferent and afferent fibers to and from the terminal
part of the gut . In accord with this difference in nerve supply of the anoderm ( see
page 58 ) are the differing sensory responses . The lower part , supplied by ...
All these nerves convey both efferent and afferent fibers to and from the terminal
part of the gut . In accord with this difference in nerve supply of the anoderm ( see
page 58 ) are the differing sensory responses . The lower part , supplied by ...
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