. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . \ -Fi/j. 2. Fi^. £n0ra\ed by J. Ste}ycL Tubh^Jwd by ^^. Orrne. ^Br^^nrt. ?^/Az. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE IIL Fig. 1 A pouch, or cul de sac, formed after the semi-division of the intestine. (Exper. N, page 95.) a—The mesentery of the wounded gut, cut through andreverted, brings into view b b—The half everted lips and the orifices of the di-vided gut, by the upper of which the matters passed intothe pouch. c


. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . \ -Fi/j. 2. Fi^. £n0ra\ed by J. Ste}ycL Tubh^Jwd by ^^. Orrne. ^Br^^nrt. ?^/Az. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE IIL Fig. 1 A pouch, or cul de sac, formed after the semi-division of the intestine. (Exper. N, page 95.) a—The mesentery of the wounded gut, cut through andreverted, brings into view b b—The half everted lips and the orifices of the di-vided gut, by the upper of which the matters passed intothe pouch. c—Another portion of mesentery supported by anadjacent foldi The parietal peritoneum, which is not seenin this view, completed the pouch on the same side. Fig. 2 exhibits the internal surface of an intestine afterthe application of a ligature. (Exper. O, page 98.) a—A transverse fissure in the villous surface, markingthe line of division, the edges of which are slightlyeverted. Fig. 3 exhibits the internal surface of an intestine after thehealing of a longitudinal wound. (Exper. P, page 106.^ a—The fissure with everted edges, nmch shortenedby the contractio


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