The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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Page 22
Between the lower border of the middle constrictor and the upper border of the
inferior constrictor , a triangular gap is noted , which is bounded anteriorly by the
thyrohyoid muscle ( see page 6 ) . This gap is occupied by the lower part of the ...
Between the lower border of the middle constrictor and the upper border of the
inferior constrictor , a triangular gap is noted , which is bounded anteriorly by the
thyrohyoid muscle ( see page 6 ) . This gap is occupied by the lower part of the ...
Page 53
EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE LAYERS MusculATURE OF STOMACH MIDDLE AND
INTERNAL LAYERS MUSCULATURE OF THE PYLORIC SPHINCTER The
musculature of the gastric wall consists solely of smooth muscle fibers , which , in
...
EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE LAYERS MusculATURE OF STOMACH MIDDLE AND
INTERNAL LAYERS MUSCULATURE OF THE PYLORIC SPHINCTER The
musculature of the gastric wall consists solely of smooth muscle fibers , which , in
...
Page 59
Slender arteries ascend from the arc and anastomose with similar branches (
posterior epiploics ) given off from the middle colic or left colic and from the
transverse pancreatic coursing along the inferior surface of the pancreas . The
ultimate ...
Slender arteries ascend from the arc and anastomose with similar branches (
posterior epiploics ) given off from the middle colic or left colic and from the
transverse pancreatic coursing along the inferior surface of the pancreas . The
ultimate ...
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