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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The lower border of the triangle passes from GALLBLADDER its apex to the
ileocecal junction to form the attachment ( root ) ... Since the vessels and nerves
supplying the ascending colon were originally within its mesocolon , they pass to
the ...
The lower border of the triangle passes from GALLBLADDER its apex to the
ileocecal junction to form the attachment ( root ) ... Since the vessels and nerves
supplying the ascending colon were originally within its mesocolon , they pass to
the ...
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Some of the lymphatics emanating from the group of inferior mesenteric nodes
follow the uppermost branches of the inferior mesenteric vessels ( see page 67 ) ,
pass from left to right in a craniomedial direction around the duodenojejunal ...
Some of the lymphatics emanating from the group of inferior mesenteric nodes
follow the uppermost branches of the inferior mesenteric vessels ( see page 67 ) ,
pass from left to right in a craniomedial direction around the duodenojejunal ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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