. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 453 Cscum Intestinum caecum Left lobe of the liver Lobus sinister hepatis \ Round ligament of the liver \ Li,£;, teres liepatis ^ ^ Freely movable portions \ of the colon Gall-bladder Vesica fellea â jlleum ;' Intestinum ile Peritoneal fold passing from the gall-bladder to the parietal peritoneum. Mesoduodenum with the head of the pancreas Duodenojejunal flexure Flexura duodenojejunalis I Parietal peritoneiun ' Peritonaeum parietale I Common mesenteiy Mesenterium commun'5 ^J
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 453 Cscum Intestinum caecum Left lobe of the liver Lobus sinister hepatis \ Round ligament of the liver \ Li,£;, teres liepatis ^ ^ Freely movable portions \ of the colon Gall-bladder Vesica fellea â jlleum ;' Intestinum ile Peritoneal fold passing from the gall-bladder to the parietal peritoneum. Mesoduodenum with the head of the pancreas Duodenojejunal flexure Flexura duodenojejunalis I Parietal peritoneiun ' Peritonaeum parietale I Common mesenteiy Mesenterium commun'5 ^Jejunum Intestinum jejunum _Spleen Lien Splenic flexure of the colos Flexura coli sinistra 'Descending mesocolon' *Mesocolon descendens Line of attachment of the descending mesocolon Sigmoid mesocolon Mesocolon sigmoideum ' 'Descending Mesocolon.âI follow England, however, the use of the term tni alimentary canal, and is no lonfjer applied has become adherent to the parietal perilo rare.âTr. uthor in the use of this term for the peritoneum internal to the descending colon. In y is usually restricted to the peritoneal folds suspending freely nioz'abtc portions of the es in which, as here in the case of the descending mesocolon, the originally free mesentery The existence of a distinct descending mesocolon (in the English sense of the term) is Fig. -Mesenterium Commune, Common Mesentery, of an Infant aged Three Weeks (Variety). The adhesion of the duodenum to the parietal peritoneum of the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity has taken place after the normal manner ; but the adhesion of the colon and of the ascending' mesocolon to the anterior surface of the duodenum and to the posterior wall of the abdominal cavity has failed to take place, so that the ascending colon is freely movable, and has been turned upwards with the c;ccum and the coils of the jejunum and ileum ; the delimitation of the ascending colon from the transverse colon is lacking. The ascending mesoco
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