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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AXILLARY ARTERY LATERAL THORACIC ARTERY SUBCLAVIAN ARTERIES INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERIES ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES ) SUBSCAPULAR ARTERY THORACODORSAL ARTERY BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE ABDOMEN ( Continued from page 35 ) TRANSVERSUS THORACIS ...
AXILLARY ARTERY LATERAL THORACIC ARTERY SUBCLAVIAN ARTERIES INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERIES ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERIES ) SUBSCAPULAR ARTERY THORACODORSAL ARTERY BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE ABDOMEN ( Continued from page 35 ) TRANSVERSUS THORACIS ...
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An intimate acquaintance with the prevalent variational pattern of the gut's arterial supply is necessary to avoid , during abdominal operations , the devascularization of intestinal sections which , according to plan , should be saved ...
An intimate acquaintance with the prevalent variational pattern of the gut's arterial supply is necessary to avoid , during abdominal operations , the devascularization of intestinal sections which , according to plan , should be saved ...
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Evidence is available that these filaments convey the parasympathetic supply to the distal colon . Such an arrangement would explain why resection of the inferior mesenteric plexus ( Rankin - Learmonth operation ) spares the ...
Evidence is available that these filaments convey the parasympathetic supply to the distal colon . Such an arrangement would explain why resection of the inferior mesenteric plexus ( Rankin - Learmonth operation ) spares the ...
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