An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . um Rectovesical pouch Excavatio rectovesicalis Anus Anus * See Appendix, note =4. = Efiifiioottt the Greek word for omentum, is occasionally used to denote the Kreat omentum.—Tr. 3 The visceral layer of peritoneum covering the liver is not indicated in the diagram by a coloured line —Tr. FiO. 761.—Dl.\GR.\MMATIC REPRESENT.\TI0N OF THE NORM.\L COURSE AND ARRANGEMENT OF THE PERITONEUM, THE Mesentery, and the Omental Sac. The blue lines indicate the primary parietal peritoneum ; the red lines, the mesogastrium ; and the yellow lines, thevisc
An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . um Rectovesical pouch Excavatio rectovesicalis Anus Anus * See Appendix, note =4. = Efiifiioottt the Greek word for omentum, is occasionally used to denote the Kreat omentum.—Tr. 3 The visceral layer of peritoneum covering the liver is not indicated in the diagram by a coloured line —Tr. FiO. 761.—Dl.\GR.\MMATIC REPRESENT.\TI0N OF THE NORM.\L COURSE AND ARRANGEMENT OF THE PERITONEUM, THE Mesentery, and the Omental Sac. The blue lines indicate the primary parietal peritoneum ; the red lines, the mesogastrium ; and the yellow lines, thevisceral peritoneum, including tlic peritoneal layers of the mesentery. The continuous lines indicate the free sur-faces of the peritoneum ; the dotted lines, those parts of the peritoneum in which, owing to secondary adhesion,the free surfaces have disappeared (sec note 3 above). Peritonaeum—Peritoneum. — Mesenterium Mesentery. APPARATUS RESPIRATORIUSRESPIRATORY ORGANS S8 458 RESPIRATORY ORGANS Arytenoid facet Facies articularis . arytffinoidea. Plate or lamina Lamina Thyroid facet Facies articularisthyreoidea FiCt. 763.—Seen from the Left Side. Fig. CrICOIDEA, THE CRICOID CARTILAGE.
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