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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... ducts draining the large intestine consists of the notvery - numerous epicolic nodes , situated immediately beneath the serous membrane on the intestinal wall . ( By no means do all the lymphatics draining the large intestine pass ...
... ducts draining the large intestine consists of the notvery - numerous epicolic nodes , situated immediately beneath the serous membrane on the intestinal wall . ( By no means do all the lymphatics draining the large intestine pass ...
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LARVAE PENETRATE GUT WALL AND PASS TO HEART VIA PORTAL VEIN , LIVER AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA 15 to 25 cm 2. LARVAE EMERGE FROM EGGS IN SMALL INTESTINE FERTILIZED ( OUTER COVERING 7. OVA LOST OWING EXPELLED TO PRESSURE IN FECES OF COVER ...
LARVAE PENETRATE GUT WALL AND PASS TO HEART VIA PORTAL VEIN , LIVER AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA 15 to 25 cm 2. LARVAE EMERGE FROM EGGS IN SMALL INTESTINE FERTILIZED ( OUTER COVERING 7. OVA LOST OWING EXPELLED TO PRESSURE IN FECES OF COVER ...
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... hernias pass through the greater or , much less frequently , through the lesser sciatic notch ( see page 11 ) . In the first instance , lying above the ischial spine and the sacrospinous ligament ( see page 63 ) , the hernia may ...
... hernias pass through the greater or , much less frequently , through the lesser sciatic notch ( see page 11 ) . In the first instance , lying above the ischial spine and the sacrospinous ligament ( see page 63 ) , the hernia may ...
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