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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DEVELOPMENT OF GASTRO - INTESTINAL TRACT ( Continued from page 7 )
or ducts , and the nerve and blood supply of the second part of the duodenum all
enter it on the left pancreatic surface . This allows the right side of the second part
...
DEVELOPMENT OF GASTRO - INTESTINAL TRACT ( Continued from page 7 )
or ducts , and the nerve and blood supply of the second part of the duodenum all
enter it on the left pancreatic surface . This allows the right side of the second part
...
Page 89
2 1 NS OF PAN C10 IN INAL RE UPPORT PANCREAS . PROTEOSES AND
PEPTONES ! ... in the normal digestive process , is difficult to assess in view of its
being constantly mixed with bile and pancreatic juice . The intestinal secretion ...
2 1 NS OF PAN C10 IN INAL RE UPPORT PANCREAS . PROTEOSES AND
PEPTONES ! ... in the normal digestive process , is difficult to assess in view of its
being constantly mixed with bile and pancreatic juice . The intestinal secretion ...
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3/11 , page 142 ) or as a consequence of the absence of the pancreatic duct ,
which , however , is rare . Actually , this genetically determined disease is not
restricted to the pancreas but is a generalized disorder involving the acinar
structures ...
3/11 , page 142 ) or as a consequence of the absence of the pancreatic duct ,
which , however , is rare . Actually , this genetically determined disease is not
restricted to the pancreas but is a generalized disorder involving the acinar
structures ...
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