. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. I \ \. Fip. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2. Pliotogiaph of a specimen in wliich the vena azygos major passes from the posterior thoracic wall to the superior vena cava suspended by a "mesentery" of pleura which is attached along the line of the first rib. Fig. 3. View of a lung with two apices; from above. The medial apex, '' Wrisberg's Lobe ", is marked off by the deep fissure which lodged the superior vena cava and its pleural mesentery. since the days of Meckel (4), who appears to have been the first one to record cases


. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. I \ \. Fip. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 2. Pliotogiaph of a specimen in wliich the vena azygos major passes from the posterior thoracic wall to the superior vena cava suspended by a "mesentery" of pleura which is attached along the line of the first rib. Fig. 3. View of a lung with two apices; from above. The medial apex, '' Wrisberg's Lobe ", is marked off by the deep fissure which lodged the superior vena cava and its pleural mesentery. since the days of Meckel (4), who appears to have been the first one to record cases in which the pulmonary veins opened into the cava. Arnold has the distinction of recording the most unlikely of the possible variants, viz.: that in which a pulmonary vein opened into the portal. [It is worthy of remark that in this case the spleen was missing (5).] 29*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer


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