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 2-8 74 28. Lymph Drainage of Small
Intestine 29. Lymph Drainage of Large Intestine 30-34 . Innervation of Small and
Large Intestine 75 SECTION IX -76-81 ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN 1.
Abdominal ...
Development of Gastro - intestinal Tract 2-8 74 28. Lymph Drainage of Small
Intestine 29. Lymph Drainage of Large Intestine 30-34 . Innervation of Small and
Large Intestine 75 SECTION IX -76-81 ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN 1.
Abdominal ...
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TRANSVERSE COLON AND GREATER OMENTUM ELEVATED EXPOSING
SMALL INTESTINE SMALL INTESTINE I Topography and Relations GREATER
OMENTUM OVERLYING INTESTINE INTESTINE OUTLINED BY RUBBER TUBE
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TRANSVERSE COLON AND GREATER OMENTUM ELEVATED EXPOSING
SMALL INTESTINE SMALL INTESTINE I Topography and Relations GREATER
OMENTUM OVERLYING INTESTINE INTESTINE OUTLINED BY RUBBER TUBE
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Other viscera which may be injured in association with wounds of the small
intestine are , in the order of their ... Because of the multiple coils of small
intestine , usually more than one segment of the bowel is injured even by a single
projectile .
Other viscera which may be injured in association with wounds of the small
intestine are , in the order of their ... Because of the multiple coils of small
intestine , usually more than one segment of the bowel is injured even by a single
projectile .
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