. Practical anatomy of the rabbit [microform] : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy. Lapins; Anatomy, Comparative; Rabbits; Rabbits; Lapins; Anatomie comparée. 124 AXATOMY OF THE RaBBIT. In the caecum the following features may be distinguished: (a) The wall, which is otherwise smooth, is divided by a spirally arranged constriction, the latter denoting the position, internally, of a fold of the mucous tunic, the spiral valve. (b) The vermiform process is a narrow, light-colored tube of about five inches in length, the wall patterned externally by Ivmph follicles, in the sam


. Practical anatomy of the rabbit [microform] : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy. Lapins; Anatomy, Comparative; Rabbits; Rabbits; Lapins; Anatomie comparée. 124 AXATOMY OF THE RaBBIT. In the caecum the following features may be distinguished: (a) The wall, which is otherwise smooth, is divided by a spirally arranged constriction, the latter denoting the position, internally, of a fold of the mucous tunic, the spiral valve. (b) The vermiform process is a narrow, light-colored tube of about five inches in length, the wall patterned externally by Ivmph follicles, in the same way as that of the sacculus rotuiidus, and greatly thickened in comparison with that of the caecum m'' i4 â¢â Pi«. 44. Plan of the connections of the targe and small intestines c. ascending colon; caecum; haustra; i,. ileum; , sacculus rotundus; band of the colon; spiral valve. 6. The colon is divisible into ascending, transverse, and descending portions, the relations of which may be traced as follows; (a) The ascending colon (colon ascendens) passes from its origin on the caecum to a point forwards on the right side of the dorsal body-wall. This portion is greatly elongated in the rabbit, and instead of passing directly forward follows a tortuous course. It is composed of five principal limbs, united by flexures. Three of the limbs are directed for the most part forward, the remaining two backward. The first limb of the colon bears three rows of small saccu- lations, the haustra, separated by three longitudinal muscle stripes, distinguished as the bands of the colon (taeniae coli). Two of these bands are free, while the third is enclosed by the supporting peritoneum, the mesocolon. The two free bands run together toward the anterior end of the first limb. (b) The transverse colon (colon transversum) is a short segment, beginning forwards on the right and crossing the middle line transversely to the left, where it bends sharply backw


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