. Selected monographs, comprising Albuminuria in health and disease. Relations of the Kidneys to aJjacent organs. The anterior surface, in the foetus lobed, in the adultsmooth, convex, directed a little forwards and outwards, iscovered by the peritoneum in its whole extent. On the rigidside two-thirds or thi*ee-fourths, or sometimes even the wholeof the kidney lies beneath the liver and therefore to a greateror less extent beneath the ascending colon or hepatic flexureof the colon (flexura coli dextia), aud more or less close to Incorrectly quoted by Landau.—Tbanslatob. MOVEABLE KIDNEY JN WOME


. Selected monographs, comprising Albuminuria in health and disease. Relations of the Kidneys to aJjacent organs. The anterior surface, in the foetus lobed, in the adultsmooth, convex, directed a little forwards and outwards, iscovered by the peritoneum in its whole extent. On the rigidside two-thirds or thi*ee-fourths, or sometimes even the wholeof the kidney lies beneath the liver and therefore to a greateror less extent beneath the ascending colon or hepatic flexureof the colon (flexura coli dextia), aud more or less close to Incorrectly quoted by Landau.—Tbanslatob. MOVEABLE KIDNEY JN WOMEN. 239 the vertical poitioii of tlie duodenum and the vena cava in-ferior. On the left side the anterior surface of the kidneyis covered in its upper third by the spleeUj and in its lowertwo-thirds by the descending colon or splenic flexure of thecolon (flexura coli sinistra). Its inner border abuts on theextremity of the cardiac end of the stomach. Part of itlies beneath the pancreas^ which is indented by it and therenal vessels. Fig. I {after Sappey).20 12 19. •12i 3 27 7 1. Superior horizontal limb of the i 16. duodenum turned to th e right 17- side with the pyloric enc of the stomach. 2. Vertical limb of the duode num. 3- Inferior horizontal limb of the duodenum, bounded on the left 18. by the superior mesenteric ai tery and vein. 4. 4. Head of the pancreas. 19. .S- Body of the pancreas. 20. 6. Tail of the pancreas. 21. 7. 7. Its main duct. 22. 8. Accessory duct. 23- q- Left lobe of the liver. 24. lO, II. Right lobe of the liver. 25- It. Lobus Spigelii. 26. n- Obliterated umbilical vein. 27. 14. Gall-bladder. 15- Hepatic duct. 28, 6 25 Cystic duct. Common bile-duct, opening, to-gether with the pancreatic duct,into the Ampulla Vateri (commongall and pancreatic duct) and theduodenum. Portal vein, covered on the rightby the common bile-duct, and onthe left by the hepatic artery. Ccfiliac axis. Hepatic artery. Coronary artery of the stomach. Cardiac end of the stomach. Sple


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