Health knowledge : a thorough and concise knowledge of the prevention, causes, and treatments of disease, simplified for home use . ribed as thatof a right-angled triangular prism, with the right angle roundedoff. It has five surfaces, upper, lower, front, back, and right, ofwhich the front and back surfaces are triangular, with the basetoward the right side and tapering off to the left. The surfaces Pons hepatis, or band of liver across the umbilical end of longitudinal fissure. {Attachment of the obliteratedductus venosus to the ascendingvena


Health knowledge : a thorough and concise knowledge of the prevention, causes, and treatments of disease, simplified for home use . ribed as thatof a right-angled triangular prism, with the right angle roundedoff. It has five surfaces, upper, lower, front, back, and right, ofwhich the front and back surfaces are triangular, with the basetoward the right side and tapering off to the left. The surfaces Pons hepatis, or band of liver across the umbilical end of longitudinal fissure. {Attachment of the obliteratedductus venosus to the ascendingvena of the hepatic sinus, or division into right and left remains of the ductus veno- vena of liver to fit the ascending to fit the right portion of its right concave surface over the renal of liver uncovered by the edge of the coronary liga-ment in the made by the vertebral THE INFERIOR OR CONCAVE SURFACE OP THE LIVER, SHOWING ITS SUBDIVISIONS INTO LOBES 1. Center of the right lobe. 2. Center of the left lobe. 3. Its anterior, inferior, or thin margin. 4. Its posterior, thick, or diaphragmatic portion. 5. The right extremity. 6. The left extremity. 7. The notch on the anterior margin. 8. The umbilical or longitudinal fissure. 9. The round ligament or remains of the umbilical The portion of the suspensory liga-ment in connection with the roundligament. 31. 32. 33. 773 774 THE LIVER AND ITS DISEASES are separated from one another by rounded margins, except inthe case of the lower surface, which is divided from the right,front, and upper surfaces by a sharp edge. This edge in the liv-ing body can be felt rising and falling with respiration if thehand is pressed upon the upper part of the ab


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