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 38
The so - called inner circular layer of esophageal musculature , which at this
point is spiral in character ( see page 37 ) , also continues over the stomach but
divides , in the region of the cardia , into the middle circular layer of the gastric ...
The so - called inner circular layer of esophageal musculature , which at this
point is spiral in character ( see page 37 ) , also continues over the stomach but
divides , in the region of the cardia , into the middle circular layer of the gastric ...
Page 63
The lymph flows in the direction of the greater and lesser curvatures , where the
first regional lymph nodes are situated . ... The lymph from the upper left anterior
and posterior walls of the stomach ( Region I in the diagram ) drains through the ...
The lymph flows in the direction of the greater and lesser curvatures , where the
first regional lymph nodes are situated . ... The lymph from the upper left anterior
and posterior walls of the stomach ( Region I in the diagram ) drains through the ...
Page 110
... Their Spread and Abscess Formation ( Continued from page 109 )
VESTIBULAR ABSCESS ES ABSCESS OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR REGION
EOS SEO SO so 1993 ABSCESS ARISING FROM CANINE FOSSA SSA dibular
region .
... Their Spread and Abscess Formation ( Continued from page 109 )
VESTIBULAR ABSCESS ES ABSCESS OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR REGION
EOS SEO SO so 1993 ABSCESS ARISING FROM CANINE FOSSA SSA dibular
region .
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