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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SECTION IX – PLATE 33 THORACIC NERVE 12 ( SUBCOSTAL NERVE ) AND ITS LATERAL CUTANEOUS BRANCH THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES ( GREATER , LESSER , LEAST ) CELIAC , SUPERIOR MESENTERIC AND AORTICORENAL GANGLIA ESOPHAGEAL HIATUS THORACIC ...
SECTION IX – PLATE 33 THORACIC NERVE 12 ( SUBCOSTAL NERVE ) AND ITS LATERAL CUTANEOUS BRANCH THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES ( GREATER , LESSER , LEAST ) CELIAC , SUPERIOR MESENTERIC AND AORTICORENAL GANGLIA ESOPHAGEAL HIATUS THORACIC ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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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 .
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 .
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