. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. 124 EQUINE ANATOMY* a cardiac extremity continuous with the gullet, and a pyloric ex- tremity, forming a species of valve opening into the duodenum. Coats. Serous.—Most external, from the peritoneum, and completely covering the viscus, except at the greater and lesser curvatures. Fig. STOMACH OF THE HORSE. A, Cardiac extremity of the oesophagus; b, Pyloric ring. It has three folds derived from it, the cardiac from the cardia to the diaphragm, the gastro-hepatic from lesser curvature to trans- verse fissure of liver,


. A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. 124 EQUINE ANATOMY* a cardiac extremity continuous with the gullet, and a pyloric ex- tremity, forming a species of valve opening into the duodenum. Coats. Serous.—Most external, from the peritoneum, and completely covering the viscus, except at the greater and lesser curvatures. Fig. STOMACH OF THE HORSE. A, Cardiac extremity of the oesophagus; b, Pyloric ring. It has three folds derived from it, the cardiac from the cardia to the diaphragm, the gastro-hepatic from lesser curvature to trans- verse fissure of liver, and the gj-eat or gastro-colic omentum from great curvature to sub-lumbar region, end of large and beginning of small 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 Ballou, William R. (William Rice). Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co.


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