Medical communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society . f the two pleural sacks. The pleura has not been repre-sented and the ribs and intercostal muscles are seen in thetwo pleural cavities. The roots of the lungs are shown insection on either side of the pericardium. In the abdominalcavity the duodenum and pancreas are seen. The formeris shown in its whole length, the second portion overlappingthe right kidney and being crossed by the line of attachmentof the transverse mesocolon, which extends along the bodyof the pancreas to the spleen. The third portion is crossedby the line of atta
Medical communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society . f the two pleural sacks. The pleura has not been repre-sented and the ribs and intercostal muscles are seen in thetwo pleural cavities. The roots of the lungs are shown insection on either side of the pericardium. In the abdominalcavity the duodenum and pancreas are seen. The formeris shown in its whole length, the second portion overlappingthe right kidney and being crossed by the line of attachmentof the transverse mesocolon, which extends along the bodyof the pancreas to the spleen. The third portion is crossedby the line of attachment of the mesentery of the small in-testines. There is practically no fourth portion in this case,and though the duodenum with four portions is as a rule themore usual, still one with only three is not at all pancreas is well developed in this case and its tail is inclose apposition with the spleen,.there being a well marked FIGURE V. PANCREAS AND DUODENUM FROM BEHIND. Splenic Portal Common Pancreatic Vein and Artkky. Vein. Bile Duct. ImpressionlOR Spleen, Superior Mesenteric Vessels. AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA. 81 FIGURE VI. Ext. Jug. Vein. Int. Jug. Vein. Int. Jug. Vein. Sub CeavianVein. Vena CavaSup. Edge ofPericardium. Vena CavaInf. Eight Supra Renal Capsule. RightKidney, Ureter. Rectum. Ext. Iliac Vessels.
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