An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . uds of the Biliary Z)i«:fa.—9uain writes ( Anatomy, tenth ed., vol. iii., part iv., p. 135) : Inthe portal canals .the ducts present numerous openings on the inner surface which are scattered irregularly in the larger ducts, but in the subdivisions aarranged in two longitudinal rows, one at each side of the vessel. These openings were formerly supposed to be the orifices of Iglands; but. while the m.^in ducts are studded with true mucous glands of lobulated form and with minute orifices, the openings nowreferred to belong to saccular and


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . uds of the Biliary Z)i«:fa.—9uain writes ( Anatomy, tenth ed., vol. iii., part iv., p. 135) : Inthe portal canals .the ducts present numerous openings on the inner surface which are scattered irregularly in the larger ducts, but in the subdivisions aarranged in two longitudinal rows, one at each side of the vessel. These openings were formerly supposed to be the orifices of Iglands; but. while the m.^in ducts are studded with true mucous glands of lobulated form and with minute orifices, the openings nowreferred to belong to saccular and tubular recesses, which are often branched and anastomosing, and may be beset all over with tubularprojections (Theile).—Tk. Fig. 743.—Vasa Aberrantia , Aberrant Biliary Ducts, with Mucous Glands ( ), from one of the Portal Canals, injected with Prussian Blue. Hepar—The liver. ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 449 Fundus of the gall-bladder Fundus vesica; fellea; 1 Serous coat \Tunica serosa. Ridges and alveoli ofthe mucous membrane riic:i- tunicx- mucosaeMucous membrane of thegall-bladderTunica mucosa \ebicae fellese Cystic ductDuctus cjsticus Body of the gall-bladder Corpus vesicae felleae Neck of the gall-bladder CoUum vesicae fellea; Hepatic duct Ductus hepaticus Common bile-duct Ductus choledochus Fig. 744.—Vesica Fellea, the Gall-bladder, MODERATELY DISTENDED, WITH THE Cystic Duct (Ductus Cysticus)AND THE Junction of the Latter withTHE Hepatic Duct (Ductus Hepaticus) TO FORM THE COMMON BiLE-DUCT (DUC-TUS Communis Choledochus).


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