An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . hich the caudate lobe ofthe liver {processus caiidaliis licpatis—sec Appetidix, note ) projects ; behirul the small or gastro-hepatic omentum {sec Appendix, note ?•-) the *vestibule of the omental sac (sec Appendix; note ) iscut across. The aorta is divided as it passes through the aortic opening in the diaphragm, the venacava inferior below its entrance into the fissure or fossa of the vena cava, and the portal vein justafter it has passed between the layers of the small or gastrohepatic omentum. Topographical Anatomy of the Abdominal Vi


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . hich the caudate lobe ofthe liver {processus caiidaliis licpatis—sec Appetidix, note ) projects ; behirul the small or gastro-hepatic omentum {sec Appendix, note ?•-) the *vestibule of the omental sac (sec Appendix; note ) iscut across. The aorta is divided as it passes through the aortic opening in the diaphragm, the venacava inferior below its entrance into the fissure or fossa of the vena cava, and the portal vein justafter it has passed between the layers of the small or gastrohepatic omentum. Topographical Anatomy of the Abdominal Viscera. TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA 481 Erector spinas muscle M. sacrospinalisPsoas magnus muscleM psoas majorQuadratus lumborum muscleFatty capsule (tunica adiposof the kidneyCapsula adiposa rcn Spinous process of the third lumbar vertebra Processus spinosus vertebra- lumbalis III , Upper surface of the body of the fourth lumbar vertebra :troperiton3eale Jejunum—Intestinum jejunumDescending colon Colon d.:s, ?. Ascending colon Colon aiLcndi-n Peritoneal cavity- L u urn ponton 11 Inferior flexure of the duodenum •Flexuraduod i l^ri r Tranaverse colon—(^oluu iraiisversum ] i Transverse portion of the duodenum (third part) ! Pars horizontalis (inferior) duodeni ? Inferior vena cava—V. cava inferior Umbilicus Great oi gastrocolic omen-tum OmcntLim majusTransverse colont rlon li ins\ersumTransverse mesocolon Mr c I tn r 1 Great or gastrocolic omentum Omentum m:.jus Mesentery of the small intestineParietal peritoneum—Peritoneum parietaleAbdominal aorta—Aorta abdominalis ^ See note ^ to p. 453. Or c/.;/./0i See I : = to p 456. See Appendix, note ^. Fig. Six.—-Horizontal Section through the Trunk at the Level of the Umdilicus, PASSING BETWEEN THE BODIES OF THE ThIRD AND FoURTH LuMBAR VeRTEBR/E. The right kidney is divided near its inferior extremity, but the left kidney is entirely above theplane of section. As regards the small intesti


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