. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . st and secondportions. The arteria Pancreatic Magna will bedivided as well as the duct. b. Pull the Stomach and Pancreas over to the left, and place them on the ribs. c. Eemove the Hepatic artery and Bile duct. The Portal vein and its branches will now be fullyseen. A Dissection of the Posterior Surfaceof the Kidney. Position.—The body lying upon its face. I. Skin 1. From the spine of the twelfth Dorsal verteb


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . st and secondportions. The arteria Pancreatic Magna will bedivided as well as the duct. b. Pull the Stomach and Pancreas over to the left, and place them on the ribs. c. Eemove the Hepatic artery and Bile duct. The Portal vein and its branches will now be fullyseen. A Dissection of the Posterior Surfaceof the Kidney. Position.—The body lying upon its face. I. Skin 1. From the spine of the twelfth Dorsal vertebra,transversely outwards to the tip of the last rib. 1 It may be objected that these incisions will not uncover a suffi-cient surface to expose the Kidney. The writer has always pro-ceeded on the principle of the least possible destruction of surround- 132 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 2. From the spine of the fourth Lumbar vertebra transversely outwards to the crest of the Ilium,and along it to a point midway between theanterior and posterior Iliac spines. 3. A longitudinal incision along the median line from the spine of the twelfth Dorsal to the fourthLumbar No. 15. Keflect the flap outwards and expose the superficialfascia, containing— 1. The external branches of the posterior primary divi- sions of the eleventh and twelfth Dorsal nerves atthe upper part, about one inch from the medianline. The branch from the twelfth nerve externalto the other. 2. The posterior branches of the Lateral Cutaneous offsets of the tenth and the eleventh Dorsal nerves extend-ing backwards at the anterior and upper part. 3. The external branches of the posterior primary divi- ing parts, compatible with a full view of the structure to be displayed,and he lias found from repeated dissections of the Kidney that theseincisions are ample. THE KIDNEY. 133 sions of the first, second, and third Lumbar nervespassing over the crest of the Ilium, the upper onessupplying filaments to the skin over


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