. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 328 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. pylorus, and ends in the portal vein. The coronary, corresponding to the gas- tric artery,runs on the lesser curvature toward the oesophagus, and then curves downward and backward in the lesser omentum to end in the portal vein. Portal vein three or four inches long, begins behind the upper border of the right end of the pancreas by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric. 11 ascends in the right border of t


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 328 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. pylorus, and ends in the portal vein. The coronary, corresponding to the gas- tric artery,runs on the lesser curvature toward the oesophagus, and then curves downward and backward in the lesser omentum to end in the portal vein. Portal vein three or four inches long, begins behind the upper border of the right end of the pancreas by the union of the splenic and superior mesenteric. 11 ascends in the right border of the lesser omentum, between and behind the PLATE SUPERIOR PANCREATICO DUODENAUS INFERIOR ABDOMINAL AORTA Showing Blood Supply of Stomach. hepatic artery (to the Left) and duct (to the right,) enters the transverse fissure of the liver,and becomes a dilated (sinus); it then divides into two branches (the right is larger but shorter) which enter the two main lobes of the liver and split up. It receives the gastric and cystic veins, the latter from the gall-bladder. The vessels of the liver form two sets: The superficial vessels arise, over the entire surface, in the subperitoneal areolar tissue. Those on the convex surface form four groups, (1) three or four branches which run forward. 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 Laughlin, William Ross. Kirksville, Missouri : William Ross Laughlin


Size: 1561px × 1601px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksub, booksubjecthumananatomy