An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . acalis Cervical pleura Cupula pleura; — Superior mediastinum-Mediastinal layer of the pleura—Laminamediastinalis pleura;i. Pleural cavity,Cavum pleura-Upper lobe of the left lungLobus superior pulmonis sinistriInterlobar fissure^Incisura interlobarisPosterior mediastinum- - Cavum mediastinaleposterius Lower lobe of the left lung inferior pulmonis sinistri Mediastinal layer of thepleura Lamina mediastinalis pleuK-e Costal pleura Pleura costalis Great cul-de-sac or fundus of the stomach (posterior wall) Fundus ventriculi (paries


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . acalis Cervical pleura Cupula pleura; — Superior mediastinum-Mediastinal layer of the pleura—Laminamediastinalis pleura;i. Pleural cavity,Cavum pleura-Upper lobe of the left lungLobus superior pulmonis sinistriInterlobar fissure^Incisura interlobarisPosterior mediastinum- - Cavum mediastinaleposterius Lower lobe of the left lung inferior pulmonis sinistri Mediastinal layer of thepleura Lamina mediastinalis pleuK-e Costal pleura Pleura costalis Great cul-de-sac or fundus of the stomach (posterior wall) Fundus ventriculi (paries posterior) Superior extremity of thespleen Extremitas superior lienisSpleen—LienSplenic veinV. lienalisPancreas (tail)Pancreas (cauda)Splenic pouch^Saccus lienalisCostocollc or phrenocoUc liga-ment, or pleurocolic fold Li.^. phrenicocolicum Splenic flexure of the colon I ...,„,„ coli sinistra 1 Left kidney—Ren sinister ; Left suprarenal capsule—Glandula suprarenalis sinistra Body of the first lumbar vertebra Corpus vertebrae lumbalis 3 and Appendix, note =4,?c?[al body, or adrenal. 3 See ^ See Appendi: ) p. 464. ote 36. Fig. 813.—Coronal Section through the Trunk, a little behind the Axillary Line {see Fig. 818, p. 488). The section passes through the bodies of the uppermost and lowermost dorsal vertebra^, but passesin front (^the bodies of the fifth to the tenth dorsal vertebrae ; hence those portions of the viscerathat lie in the posterior portions of the thoracic and abdominal cavities on either side of the spinalcolumn appear in the section. The lungs are divided very nearly in their greatest verticaldimension. In the right side of the abdominal cavity, the relations of the kidney and thesuprarenal capsule (see no/e abo-,e) to the liver are shown ; in the left side, the relations of thespleen to the great cul-de-sac or fundus of the stomach, to the tail of the pancreas, and to thesplenic flexure of the colon. Topographical Anatomy of the Thoracic Organs


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