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Page 68
... plexus ( S.E.P. ) spreads ; from it branches pass through the muscle to an intercommunicating venous plexus on the external surface of ... Esophageal Artery INNERVATION AND LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OF THE ESOPHAGUS INNERVATION OF THE. 68 PLATE 3.
... plexus ( S.E.P. ) spreads ; from it branches pass through the muscle to an intercommunicating venous plexus on the external surface of ... Esophageal Artery INNERVATION AND LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OF THE ESOPHAGUS INNERVATION OF THE. 68 PLATE 3.
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... plexuses and from these branches continue to form the esophageal plexus ( E.P. ) . This plexus en- velops the esophagus but at the diaphragm a single nerve emerges from it anteriorly and another . posteriorly , each consisting of fibers ...
... plexuses and from these branches continue to form the esophageal plexus ( E.P. ) . This plexus en- velops the esophagus but at the diaphragm a single nerve emerges from it anteriorly and another . posteriorly , each consisting of fibers ...
Page 116
... Plexus S.M.G. - Superior Mesenteric Ganglion S.M.P. - Superior Mesenteric Plexus Medulla THE SMALL INTESTINE , like ... esophageal plexus around the esophagus . Just above the diaphragm , two large nerves again emerge from the plexus and ...
... Plexus S.M.G. - Superior Mesenteric Ganglion S.M.P. - Superior Mesenteric Plexus Medulla THE SMALL INTESTINE , like ... esophageal plexus around the esophagus . Just above the diaphragm , two large nerves again emerge from the plexus and ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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