. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-poultry-94-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-insertionto-the-four-inner-quill-butts-of-the-main-tail-feathers-shapelong-spindle-shaped-relationsinternally-with-the-levator-coccygis-and-externally-with-the-laterahs-caudae-actionpowerfully-elevates-the-four-inner-main-tail-feathers-transversus-peronei-fig-23-no-3-locationthe-posterior-abdominal-region-pig-23outer-layer-of-muscles-of-the-tail-and-thigh-i-rectus-abdominis-2-levator-coccygis-3-transversalis-peronie-4-levator-caudae-5-latera-image216389296.html
RMPG1AN4–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera
. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-poultry-94-anatomy-of-the-domestic-fowl-insertionto-the-four-inner-quill-butts-of-the-main-tail-feathers-shapelong-spindle-shaped-relationsinternally-with-the-levator-coccygis-and-externally-with-the-laterahs-caudae-actionpowerfully-elevates-the-four-inner-main-tail-feathers-transversus-peronei-fig-23-no-3-locationthe-posterior-abdominal-region-pig-23outer-layer-of-muscles-of-the-tail-and-thigh-i-rectus-abdominis-2-levator-coccygis-3-transversalis-peronie-4-levator-caudae-5-latera-image231985162.html
RMRDBRCA–. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 94 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Insertion.—To the four inner quill butts of the main tail feathers. Shape.—Long, spindle-shaped. Relations.—Internally, with the levator coccygis and externally, with the laterahs caudae. Action.—Powerfully elevates the four inner main tail feathers. Transversus Peronei (Fig. 23, No. 3). Location.—The posterior abdominal region.. Pig. 23.—Outer layer of muscles of the tail and thigh, i, Rectus abdominis. 2, Levator coccygis. 3, Transversalis peronie. 4, Levator caudae. 5, Latera
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 26 . VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. In the small ruminants there are two mammae and two teats, constructed like those of the Cow.. Fig. 13. Section of the Cow's Teat. a, a. Principal Lactiferous Ducts; b, Lactiferous Sinus; c, c. Acini; d. Elastic or Dartoid Tissue of the Teat; e, Orifice of the Teat. In the Pig the mammae are ten or twelve in number, disposed by pairs in two parallel rows, extending from the inguinal region to beneath the thorax, and distinguished as inguinal, abdominal, and thorac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-obstetrics-a-compendium-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-obstetrics-26-veterinary-obstetrics-in-the-small-ruminants-there-are-two-mammae-and-two-teats-constructed-like-those-of-the-cow-fig-13-section-of-the-cows-teat-a-a-principal-lactiferous-ducts-b-lactiferous-sinus-c-c-acini-d-elastic-or-dartoid-tissue-of-the-teat-e-orifice-of-the-teat-in-the-pig-the-mammae-are-ten-or-twelve-in-number-disposed-by-pairs-in-two-parallel-rows-extending-from-the-inguinal-region-to-beneath-the-thorax-and-distinguished-as-inguinal-abdominal-and-thorac-image216388065.html
RMPG1955–. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 26 . VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. In the small ruminants there are two mammae and two teats, constructed like those of the Cow.. Fig. 13. Section of the Cow's Teat. a, a. Principal Lactiferous Ducts; b, Lactiferous Sinus; c, c. Acini; d. Elastic or Dartoid Tissue of the Teat; e, Orifice of the Teat. In the Pig the mammae are ten or twelve in number, disposed by pairs in two parallel rows, extending from the inguinal region to beneath the thorax, and distinguished as inguinal, abdominal, and thorac
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 24 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. mesial mass is the gastric trunk of the lesser curvature, which is described by Cash (1921). This is shown in part in figure 1, but still better in figure 3, which is a view of the stomach from below, designed to show the main mass of lymphatics of the lesser and greater curvatures and special lymphatics of the pylorus. It shows also the relation of the lymphatics to the pancreas. It is to be noted that the spleen, with the lymphatic vessels in its capsule and mesentery, has been re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-24-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-mesial-mass-is-the-gastric-trunk-of-the-lesser-curvature-which-is-described-by-cash-1921-this-is-shown-in-part-in-figure-1-but-still-better-in-figure-3-which-is-a-view-of-the-stomach-from-below-designed-to-show-the-main-mass-of-lymphatics-of-the-lesser-and-greater-curvatures-and-special-lymphatics-of-the-pylorus-it-shows-also-the-relation-of-the-lymphatics-to-the-pancreas-it-is-to-be-noted-that-the-spleen-with-the-lymphatic-vessels-in-its-capsule-and-mesentery-has-been-re-image233469160.html
RMRFRC88–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 24 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. mesial mass is the gastric trunk of the lesser curvature, which is described by Cash (1921). This is shown in part in figure 1, but still better in figure 3, which is a view of the stomach from below, designed to show the main mass of lymphatics of the lesser and greater curvatures and special lymphatics of the pylorus. It shows also the relation of the lymphatics to the pancreas. It is to be noted that the spleen, with the lymphatic vessels in its capsule and mesentery, has been re
. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 24 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. mesial mass is the gastric trunk of the lesser curvature, which is described by Cash (1921). This is shown in part in figure 1, but still better in figure 3, which is a view of the stomach from below, designed to show the main mass of lymphatics of the lesser and greater curvatures and special lymphatics of the pylorus. It shows also the relation of the lymphatics to the pancreas. It is to be noted that the spleen, with the lymphatic vessels in its capsule and mesentery, has been removed a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-embryology-embryology-24-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-mesial-mass-is-the-gastric-trunk-of-the-lesser-curvature-which-is-described-by-cash-1921-this-is-shown-in-part-in-figure-1-but-still-better-in-figure-3-which-is-a-view-of-the-stomach-from-below-designed-to-show-the-main-mass-of-lymphatics-of-the-lesser-and-greater-curvatures-and-special-lymphatics-of-the-pylorus-it-shows-also-the-relation-of-the-lymphatics-to-the-pancreas-it-is-to-be-noted-that-the-spleen-with-the-lymphatic-vessels-in-its-capsule-and-mesentery-has-been-removed-a-image232550925.html
RMRE9H25–. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 24 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. mesial mass is the gastric trunk of the lesser curvature, which is described by Cash (1921). This is shown in part in figure 1, but still better in figure 3, which is a view of the stomach from below, designed to show the main mass of lymphatics of the lesser and greater curvatures and special lymphatics of the pylorus. It shows also the relation of the lymphatics to the pancreas. It is to be noted that the spleen, with the lymphatic vessels in its capsule and mesentery, has been removed a
. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. 114 ANIMAL CASTRATION Sterilization of Instruments, Cleansing Operator's Hands and Opera- tive Field—Same as for castration of the ridgling boar. (See page 106.) Operative Technic—With the pig in position, the instruments sterilized, hands of the operator and the operative field cleansed and disinfected, pro- ceed as follows: Locate the internal abdominal ring. This can usually be done by pressure applied externally in the inguinal region. With the location of the ring as a land mark, make the incision Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/animal-castration-a-book-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-castration-spaying-114-animal-castration-sterilization-of-instruments-cleansing-operators-hands-and-opera-tive-fieldsame-as-for-castration-of-the-ridgling-boar-see-page-106-operative-technicwith-the-pig-in-position-the-instruments-sterilized-hands-of-the-operator-and-the-operative-field-cleansed-and-disinfected-pro-ceed-as-follows-locate-the-internal-abdominal-ring-this-can-usually-be-done-by-pressure-applied-externally-in-the-inguinal-region-with-the-location-of-the-ring-as-a-land-mark-make-the-incision-image236770994.html
RMRN5RPX–. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. 114 ANIMAL CASTRATION Sterilization of Instruments, Cleansing Operator's Hands and Opera- tive Field—Same as for castration of the ridgling boar. (See page 106.) Operative Technic—With the pig in position, the instruments sterilized, hands of the operator and the operative field cleansed and disinfected, pro- ceed as follows: Locate the internal abdominal ring. This can usually be done by pressure applied externally in the inguinal region. With the location of the ring as a land mark, make the incision
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE STOMACH 485 about to the middle of the stomach. The fundus gland region is readily distin- guished by its thickness (ca. 3 mm.) and its brownish-red, mottled appearance.^ The fourth or pyloric region is pale, thinner than the preceding, and presents a number of irregular folds.^ At the pylorus a remarkable prominence (Torus pylo- ricus) projects from the wall of the lesser curvature and diminishes considerably the size of the orifice. It is about an inch and a half (ca. 3 to 4 cm.) long and. Fig. 423.—Abdominal Viscera of Pig; Ven Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-stomach-485-about-to-the-middle-of-the-stomach-the-fundus-gland-region-is-readily-distin-guished-by-its-thickness-ca-3-mm-and-its-brownish-red-mottled-appearance-the-fourth-or-pyloric-region-is-pale-thinner-than-the-preceding-and-presents-a-number-of-irregular-folds-at-the-pylorus-a-remarkable-prominence-torus-pylo-ricus-projects-from-the-wall-of-the-lesser-curvature-and-diminishes-considerably-the-size-of-the-orifice-it-is-about-an-inch-and-a-half-ca-3-to-4-cm-long-and-fig-423abdominal-viscera-of-pig-ven-image232324909.html
RMRDY8P5–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE STOMACH 485 about to the middle of the stomach. The fundus gland region is readily distin- guished by its thickness (ca. 3 mm.) and its brownish-red, mottled appearance.^ The fourth or pyloric region is pale, thinner than the preceding, and presents a number of irregular folds.^ At the pylorus a remarkable prominence (Torus pylo- ricus) projects from the wall of the lesser curvature and diminishes considerably the size of the orifice. It is about an inch and a half (ca. 3 to 4 cm.) long and. Fig. 423.—Abdominal Viscera of Pig; Ven
. The chordates. Chordata. Abd. . Fig. 493. Diagrams illustrating the descent of the testis as seen in parasagittal section, (d. def.) Ductus deferens; (Proc. Vag.) processus vaginalis (the diver- ticulum of the peritoneum pushed into the scrotal sac). (Courtesy, Patten: "Em- hryology of the Pig," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.) known as cryptorchism—and so must remain permanently in the abdominal cavity. In some mammals (e.g., tapir, rhinoceros, civet, otter) each testis lies in a bursa which extends more or less deeply into the inguinal or perineal (Fig. 494E) region, but th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chordates-chordata-abd-fig-493-diagrams-illustrating-the-descent-of-the-testis-as-seen-in-parasagittal-section-d-def-ductus-deferens-proc-vag-processus-vaginalis-the-diver-ticulum-of-the-peritoneum-pushed-into-the-scrotal-sac-courtesy-patten-quotem-hryology-of-the-pigquot-philadelphia-the-blakiston-company-known-as-cryptorchismand-so-must-remain-permanently-in-the-abdominal-cavity-in-some-mammals-eg-tapir-rhinoceros-civet-otter-each-testis-lies-in-a-bursa-which-extends-more-or-less-deeply-into-the-inguinal-or-perineal-fig-494e-region-but-th-image234951937.html
RMRJ6YGH–. The chordates. Chordata. Abd. . Fig. 493. Diagrams illustrating the descent of the testis as seen in parasagittal section, (d. def.) Ductus deferens; (Proc. Vag.) processus vaginalis (the diver- ticulum of the peritoneum pushed into the scrotal sac). (Courtesy, Patten: "Em- hryology of the Pig," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.) known as cryptorchism—and so must remain permanently in the abdominal cavity. In some mammals (e.g., tapir, rhinoceros, civet, otter) each testis lies in a bursa which extends more or less deeply into the inguinal or perineal (Fig. 494E) region, but th
. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 28 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. With the growth of the embryo these sacs come to He entirely lateral to the aorta in approximation to and above the retroperitoneal sac, which likewise has become situated lateral to the aorta. These three sacs are connected by small channels which show in figures 2 and 4, and when they are transformed into lymph-glands the result is a rather confusing V I -Japii Vlqlsuprar, Gl. supror' V.l.ren. Ao.Qbd FiQ. 4.—Dorsal view of specimen seen in figure 1, showing primary lymphatica dorsal and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-embryology-embryology-28-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-with-the-growth-of-the-embryo-these-sacs-come-to-he-entirely-lateral-to-the-aorta-in-approximation-to-and-above-the-retroperitoneal-sac-which-likewise-has-become-situated-lateral-to-the-aorta-these-three-sacs-are-connected-by-small-channels-which-show-in-figures-2-and-4-and-when-they-are-transformed-into-lymph-glands-the-result-is-a-rather-confusing-v-i-japii-vlqlsuprar-gl-supror-vlren-aoqbd-fiq-4dorsal-view-of-specimen-seen-in-figure-1-showing-primary-lymphatica-dorsal-and-image232550920.html
RMRE9H20–. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 28 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. With the growth of the embryo these sacs come to He entirely lateral to the aorta in approximation to and above the retroperitoneal sac, which likewise has become situated lateral to the aorta. These three sacs are connected by small channels which show in figures 2 and 4, and when they are transformed into lymph-glands the result is a rather confusing V I -Japii Vlqlsuprar, Gl. supror' V.l.ren. Ao.Qbd FiQ. 4.—Dorsal view of specimen seen in figure 1, showing primary lymphatica dorsal and
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 26 . VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. In the small ruminants there are two mammae and two teats, constructed like those of the Cow.. Fig. 13. Section of the Cow's Teat. a, a. Principal Lactiferous Ducts; b, Lactiferous Sinus; c, c. Acini; d. Elastic or Dartoid Tissue of the Teat; e, Orifice of the Teat. In the Pig the mammae are ten or twelve in number, disposed by pairs in two parallel rows, extending from the inguinal region to beneath the thorax, and distinguished as inguinal, abdominal, and thorac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-obstetrics-a-compendium-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-obstetrics-26-veterinary-obstetrics-in-the-small-ruminants-there-are-two-mammae-and-two-teats-constructed-like-those-of-the-cow-fig-13-section-of-the-cows-teat-a-a-principal-lactiferous-ducts-b-lactiferous-sinus-c-c-acini-d-elastic-or-dartoid-tissue-of-the-teat-e-orifice-of-the-teat-in-the-pig-the-mammae-are-ten-or-twelve-in-number-disposed-by-pairs-in-two-parallel-rows-extending-from-the-inguinal-region-to-beneath-the-thorax-and-distinguished-as-inguinal-abdominal-and-thorac-image232003521.html
RMRDCJT1–. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 26 . VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. In the small ruminants there are two mammae and two teats, constructed like those of the Cow.. Fig. 13. Section of the Cow's Teat. a, a. Principal Lactiferous Ducts; b, Lactiferous Sinus; c, c. Acini; d. Elastic or Dartoid Tissue of the Teat; e, Orifice of the Teat. In the Pig the mammae are ten or twelve in number, disposed by pairs in two parallel rows, extending from the inguinal region to beneath the thorax, and distinguished as inguinal, abdominal, and thorac
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FATE OP PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 23 first in the form of a film, but in older embryos as distinct vessels) over the adrenal capsule and the anterior pole of the kidney (fig. 3, V. 1. cap. gl. suprar.). As the trunk twines ventrally around the body of the pancreas, lymphatics are given off to the middle portion of that organ. These pancreatic vessels are not shown in figure 3, but would come off in front of the lower portion of the trunk of the lesser curvature (T. c. V. min.). Laterally, vessels pass from the mesial t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-fate-op-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-23-first-in-the-form-of-a-film-but-in-older-embryos-as-distinct-vessels-over-the-adrenal-capsule-and-the-anterior-pole-of-the-kidney-fig-3-v-1-cap-gl-suprar-as-the-trunk-twines-ventrally-around-the-body-of-the-pancreas-lymphatics-are-given-off-to-the-middle-portion-of-that-organ-these-pancreatic-vessels-are-not-shown-in-figure-3-but-would-come-off-in-front-of-the-lower-portion-of-the-trunk-of-the-lesser-curvature-t-c-v-min-laterally-vessels-pass-from-the-mesial-t-image233469168.html
RMRFRC8G–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FATE OP PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 23 first in the form of a film, but in older embryos as distinct vessels) over the adrenal capsule and the anterior pole of the kidney (fig. 3, V. 1. cap. gl. suprar.). As the trunk twines ventrally around the body of the pancreas, lymphatics are given off to the middle portion of that organ. These pancreatic vessels are not shown in figure 3, but would come off in front of the lower portion of the trunk of the lesser curvature (T. c. V. min.). Laterally, vessels pass from the mesial t
. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 23 first in the form of a film, but in older embryos as distinct vessels) over the adrenal capsule and the anterior pole of the kidney (fig. 3, V. 1. cap. gl. suprar.). As the trunk twines ventrally around the body of the pancreas, Ijinphatics are given off to the middle portion of that organ. These pancreatic vessels are not shown in figure 3, but would come off in front of the lower portion of the trunk of the lesser curvature (T. c. V. min.). Laterally, vessels pass from the mesial trunk t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-embryology-embryology-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-23-first-in-the-form-of-a-film-but-in-older-embryos-as-distinct-vessels-over-the-adrenal-capsule-and-the-anterior-pole-of-the-kidney-fig-3-v-1-cap-gl-suprar-as-the-trunk-twines-ventrally-around-the-body-of-the-pancreas-ijinphatics-are-given-off-to-the-middle-portion-of-that-organ-these-pancreatic-vessels-are-not-shown-in-figure-3-but-would-come-off-in-front-of-the-lower-portion-of-the-trunk-of-the-lesser-curvature-t-c-v-min-laterally-vessels-pass-from-the-mesial-trunk-t-image232550928.html
RMRE9H28–. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 23 first in the form of a film, but in older embryos as distinct vessels) over the adrenal capsule and the anterior pole of the kidney (fig. 3, V. 1. cap. gl. suprar.). As the trunk twines ventrally around the body of the pancreas, Ijinphatics are given off to the middle portion of that organ. These pancreatic vessels are not shown in figure 3, but would come off in front of the lower portion of the trunk of the lesser curvature (T. c. V. min.). Laterally, vessels pass from the mesial trunk t
. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 22 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. The large coeliac trunk (figs. 1 and 2, T. coel.) immediately divides into a right and a left branch, the latter soon breaking into the mesial trunk and the left trunk. The left trunk, which includes the gastro-splenic trunk, is not shown in figure 1, being on the other side of the fold of mesentery, but it can be well seen in figure 3. The mass of lymphatics at the anterior end of the retroperitoneal sac courses cephalad for a short distance and then turns ventrally, breaking up into seve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-embryology-embryology-22-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-the-large-coeliac-trunk-figs-1-and-2-t-coel-immediately-divides-into-a-right-and-a-left-branch-the-latter-soon-breaking-into-the-mesial-trunk-and-the-left-trunk-the-left-trunk-which-includes-the-gastro-splenic-trunk-is-not-shown-in-figure-1-being-on-the-other-side-of-the-fold-of-mesentery-but-it-can-be-well-seen-in-figure-3-the-mass-of-lymphatics-at-the-anterior-end-of-the-retroperitoneal-sac-courses-cephalad-for-a-short-distance-and-then-turns-ventrally-breaking-up-into-seve-image232550931.html
RMRE9H2B–. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. 22 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. The large coeliac trunk (figs. 1 and 2, T. coel.) immediately divides into a right and a left branch, the latter soon breaking into the mesial trunk and the left trunk. The left trunk, which includes the gastro-splenic trunk, is not shown in figure 1, being on the other side of the fold of mesentery, but it can be well seen in figure 3. The mass of lymphatics at the anterior end of the retroperitoneal sac courses cephalad for a short distance and then turns ventrally, breaking up into seve
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 28 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. With the growth of the embryo these sacs come to lie entirely lateral to the aorta in approximation to and above the retroperitoneal sac, which likewise has become situated lateral to the aorta. These three sacs are connected by small channels which show in figures 2 and 4, and when they are transformed into lymph-glands the result is a rather confusing V I 3iaph D thor. V.l.ql. suprar. 61 suprar.' V.l.coli des. Rect. V. I. sacr. lot. Ao.abd Nod iliomqA FIG. 4.—Dorsal view of specim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-28-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-with-the-growth-of-the-embryo-these-sacs-come-to-lie-entirely-lateral-to-the-aorta-in-approximation-to-and-above-the-retroperitoneal-sac-which-likewise-has-become-situated-lateral-to-the-aorta-these-three-sacs-are-connected-by-small-channels-which-show-in-figures-2-and-4-and-when-they-are-transformed-into-lymph-glands-the-result-is-a-rather-confusing-v-i-3iaph-d-thor-vlql-suprar-61-suprar-vlcoli-des-rect-v-i-sacr-lot-aoabd-nod-iliomqa-fig-4dorsal-view-of-specim-image233469155.html
RMRFRC83–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 28 FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. With the growth of the embryo these sacs come to lie entirely lateral to the aorta in approximation to and above the retroperitoneal sac, which likewise has become situated lateral to the aorta. These three sacs are connected by small channels which show in figures 2 and 4, and when they are transformed into lymph-glands the result is a rather confusing V I 3iaph D thor. V.l.ql. suprar. 61 suprar.' V.l.coli des. Rect. V. I. sacr. lot. Ao.abd Nod iliomqA FIG. 4.—Dorsal view of specim
. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 33 juxta-aortic glands; on the right side some are prevenous, others retrovenous in relation to the vena cava (fig. 5). Posterior to the aorta are the prevertebral glands Glands are formed along the external iliac artery and smaller ones about the internal iliac or hypogastric artery. Vesica fellea Vena portoa Lymgl. hep Lymgl. qastro-epip Duodenum. Lymgl. fundi Lymql lien. Lymql c.v.min Lymql coel. Lymql.mes.aup. Lymql. juxto-inles Inlestinum tenue 'mgl ql. supror Ion transvcsum Lymql juxfa- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-embryology-embryology-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-33-juxta-aortic-glands-on-the-right-side-some-are-prevenous-others-retrovenous-in-relation-to-the-vena-cava-fig-5-posterior-to-the-aorta-are-the-prevertebral-glands-glands-are-formed-along-the-external-iliac-artery-and-smaller-ones-about-the-internal-iliac-or-hypogastric-artery-vesica-fellea-vena-portoa-lymgl-hep-lymgl-qastro-epip-duodenum-lymgl-fundi-lymql-lien-lymql-cvmin-lymql-coel-lymqlmesaup-lymql-juxto-inles-inlestinum-tenue-mgl-ql-supror-ion-transvcsum-lymql-juxfa-image232550915.html
RMRE9H1R–. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 33 juxta-aortic glands; on the right side some are prevenous, others retrovenous in relation to the vena cava (fig. 5). Posterior to the aorta are the prevertebral glands Glands are formed along the external iliac artery and smaller ones about the internal iliac or hypogastric artery. Vesica fellea Vena portoa Lymgl. hep Lymgl. qastro-epip Duodenum. Lymgl. fundi Lymql lien. Lymql c.v.min Lymql coel. Lymql.mes.aup. Lymql. juxto-inles Inlestinum tenue 'mgl ql. supror Ion transvcsum Lymql juxfa-
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 33 juxta-aortic glands; on the right side some are prevenous, others retrovenous, in relation to the vena cava (fig. 5). Posterior to the aorta are the prevertebral glands. Glands are formed along the external iliac artery and smaller ones about the internal iliac or hypogastric artery. Lymgl. fundi LymaJ lien. Lymql cv.min Lymql coel. Lymql.mes.eup. Lymql juxla-intes. Lymgl. praeven. Vena Cava Lymfjl.praevert. Lyrrigl. iI.COTI. Lyrrigl. ilioing. Lymgl juxta-aorlicoe Lymql prae-aorfico Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-fate-of-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-33-juxta-aortic-glands-on-the-right-side-some-are-prevenous-others-retrovenous-in-relation-to-the-vena-cava-fig-5-posterior-to-the-aorta-are-the-prevertebral-glands-glands-are-formed-along-the-external-iliac-artery-and-smaller-ones-about-the-internal-iliac-or-hypogastric-artery-lymgl-fundi-lymaj-lien-lymql-cvmin-lymql-coel-lymqlmeseup-lymql-juxla-intes-lymgl-praeven-vena-cava-lymfjlpraevert-lyrrigl-iicoti-lyrrigl-ilioing-lymgl-juxta-aorlicoe-lymql-prae-aorfico-image233469130.html
RMRFRC76–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FATE OF PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. 33 juxta-aortic glands; on the right side some are prevenous, others retrovenous, in relation to the vena cava (fig. 5). Posterior to the aorta are the prevertebral glands. Glands are formed along the external iliac artery and smaller ones about the internal iliac or hypogastric artery. Lymgl. fundi LymaJ lien. Lymql cv.min Lymql coel. Lymql.mes.eup. Lymql juxla-intes. Lymgl. praeven. Vena Cava Lymfjl.praevert. Lyrrigl. iI.COTI. Lyrrigl. ilioing. Lymgl juxta-aorlicoe Lymql prae-aorfico
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 22 FATE OP PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. The large coeliac trunk (figs. 1 and 2, T. coel.) immediately divides into a right and a left branch, the latter soon breaking into the mesial trunk and the left trunk. The left trunk, which includes the gastro-splenic trunk, is not shown in figure 1, being on the other side of the fold of mesentery, but it can be well seen in figure 3. The mass of lymphatics at the anterior end of the retroperitoneal sac courses cephalad for a short distance and then turns ventrally, breaking up in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carnegie-institution-of-washington-publication-22-fate-op-primary-lymph-sacs-in-abdominal-region-of-pig-etc-the-large-coeliac-trunk-figs-1-and-2-t-coel-immediately-divides-into-a-right-and-a-left-branch-the-latter-soon-breaking-into-the-mesial-trunk-and-the-left-trunk-the-left-trunk-which-includes-the-gastro-splenic-trunk-is-not-shown-in-figure-1-being-on-the-other-side-of-the-fold-of-mesentery-but-it-can-be-well-seen-in-figure-3-the-mass-of-lymphatics-at-the-anterior-end-of-the-retroperitoneal-sac-courses-cephalad-for-a-short-distance-and-then-turns-ventrally-breaking-up-in-image233469173.html
RMRFRC8N–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 22 FATE OP PRIMARY LYMPH-SACS IN ABDOMINAL REGION OF PIG, ETC. The large coeliac trunk (figs. 1 and 2, T. coel.) immediately divides into a right and a left branch, the latter soon breaking into the mesial trunk and the left trunk. The left trunk, which includes the gastro-splenic trunk, is not shown in figure 1, being on the other side of the fold of mesentery, but it can be well seen in figure 3. The mass of lymphatics at the anterior end of the retroperitoneal sac courses cephalad for a short distance and then turns ventrally, breaking up in
. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. EXAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 33 Pig. 9. much distended with gas or food the organ comes almost directly in contact with the abdominal walls, and when greatly distended it extends as far as the umbilical region and lies against the ribs and left abdominal wall, the liver being pushed almost entirely away from the surface of the stomach (Fig. 8). From the above anatomical details it can be readily seen that it is nearly impossible to make a reliable examination of the stomach when it is empty or even when it is fairly well distended. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-dog-and-their-treatment-dogs-examination-of-the-digestive-apparatus-33-pig-9-much-distended-with-gas-or-food-the-organ-comes-almost-directly-in-contact-with-the-abdominal-walls-and-when-greatly-distended-it-extends-as-far-as-the-umbilical-region-and-lies-against-the-ribs-and-left-abdominal-wall-the-liver-being-pushed-almost-entirely-away-from-the-surface-of-the-stomach-fig-8-from-the-above-anatomical-details-it-can-be-readily-seen-that-it-is-nearly-impossible-to-make-a-reliable-examination-of-the-stomach-when-it-is-empty-or-even-when-it-is-fairly-well-distended-th-image231379633.html
RMRCC729–. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. EXAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 33 Pig. 9. much distended with gas or food the organ comes almost directly in contact with the abdominal walls, and when greatly distended it extends as far as the umbilical region and lies against the ribs and left abdominal wall, the liver being pushed almost entirely away from the surface of the stomach (Fig. 8). From the above anatomical details it can be readily seen that it is nearly impossible to make a reliable examination of the stomach when it is empty or even when it is fairly well distended. Th
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