. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 302 THE INTESTINE pyloric portion of the stomach and can be recognized as the duo- denum only by the fact that it has connected with it the ducts of the liver and pancreas; as development proceeds, however, its caliber diminishes and it assumes the appearance of a portion of the intestine. The remaining coils elongate rapidly and are thrown into numerous secondary coils, all of which are still contained within the. Fig. 183.—Reconstruction of Embryo of 20 mm. C, Caecum; K, kidney;L, liver; S,


. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 302 THE INTESTINE pyloric portion of the stomach and can be recognized as the duo- denum only by the fact that it has connected with it the ducts of the liver and pancreas; as development proceeds, however, its caliber diminishes and it assumes the appearance of a portion of the intestine. The remaining coils elongate rapidly and are thrown into numerous secondary coils, all of which are still contained within the. Fig. 183.—Reconstruction of Embryo of 20 mm. C, Caecum; K, kidney;L, liver; S, stomach; SC, suprarenal bodies; W, mesonephros.— {Mall.) ccelom of theumbilical cord (Fig. 184). When the embryo has reached a length of about 40 mm. the coils rather suddenly return to the abdominal cavity, and now the caecum is thrown over toward the right, so that it comes to lie immediately beneath the liver on the right side of the abdominal cavity, a position which it retains until about the fourth month after birth (Treves). The portion of the large intestine which formerly projected into the umbilical ccelom now. 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 McMurrich, J. Playfair (James Playfair), 1859-1939. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son & co.


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