. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine [electronic resource]. Embryology; Embryology. THE FETAL VENOUS SYSTEM. 171 tween the primitive kidneys (Fig. 84, A, 1). This vessel is described as growing downward from the ductus venosus near the point where the latter vessel is joined by the right hepatic veins (p. 180). It is also described (Lewis) as being formed by the enlargement of the right subcardinal vein, the subcardial veins being themselves produced by longitudinal anastomoses between veins on their way from the mesentery to open into the respective cardinal veins. The vessel


. A text-book of embryology for students of medicine [electronic resource]. Embryology; Embryology. THE FETAL VENOUS SYSTEM. 171 tween the primitive kidneys (Fig. 84, A, 1). This vessel is described as growing downward from the ductus venosus near the point where the latter vessel is joined by the right hepatic veins (p. 180). It is also described (Lewis) as being formed by the enlargement of the right subcardinal vein, the subcardial veins being themselves produced by longitudinal anastomoses between veins on their way from the mesentery to open into the respective cardinal veins. The vessel in. 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 Heisler, John Clement; Waterstone, David, former owner; Duke-Elder, Stewart, 1898-1978, former owner; University College, London. Library Services. Philadelphia : W. B. Saunders Company


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