. L. CENTRAL, L. LATERAL L. LATERAL SPIGELIAN, CAUDATE AND R LATERAL^ Fig. 2. Diagram of the Bile-duct and its Branches. C. THE URINARY SYSTEM. Remove the liver, splee7i, and intestines from the abdomen, taking care not to disturb the reprodtictive or the urinary organs. In removing the liver it will prove most convenient to double-ligatnre the large inferior cava above and below the liver, a7id cut be- tween the ligatures. In removing the intestines double- ligatui'e the rectum as near the anus as possible, and cnt between the ligatures. I. The Kidneys are a pair of dark-red oval bodies lying


. L. CENTRAL, L. LATERAL L. LATERAL SPIGELIAN, CAUDATE AND R LATERAL^ Fig. 2. Diagram of the Bile-duct and its Branches. C. THE URINARY SYSTEM. Remove the liver, splee7i, and intestines from the abdomen, taking care not to disturb the reprodtictive or the urinary organs. In removing the liver it will prove most convenient to double-ligatnre the large inferior cava above and below the liver, a7id cut be- tween the ligatures. In removing the intestines double- ligatui'e the rectum as near the anus as possible, and cnt between the ligatures. I. The Kidneys are a pair of dark-red oval bodies lying against the dorsal wall of the abdomen, outside of the peritoneum. Each is usually im- bedded in fat. If this is carefully removed, the hilus will be exposed as a notch on the inner border where the blood-vessels and ureter enter the kidney.


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