. Elementary text-book of zoology. Plate XI.âFirst Dissection of Rabbit. {Ad nat.) Bile-duct. Anterior Mesenteric. ^-â ''' Posterior ^ Colon. Rectum. The skin is reflected from chin to anus; the abdominal wall is cut open and reflected ; the ventral wall of the thora:; is cut away ; the intestine is partially freed from its mesentery and thrown over to the right; and the lobes of the liver are thrown forwards. (The lobes of the liver are , Right Central; , Caudate ; , Left Central; , Left Lateral; and S., Spigelian. The red arteries are branche


. Elementary text-book of zoology. Plate XI.âFirst Dissection of Rabbit. {Ad nat.) Bile-duct. Anterior Mesenteric. ^-â ''' Posterior ^ Colon. Rectum. The skin is reflected from chin to anus; the abdominal wall is cut open and reflected ; the ventral wall of the thora:; is cut away ; the intestine is partially freed from its mesentery and thrown over to the right; and the lobes of the liver are thrown forwards. (The lobes of the liver are , Right Central; , Caudate ; , Left Central; , Left Lateral; and S., Spigelian. The red arteries are branches of the dorsal aorta lying deep, the more anterior is the ccKliac forking into hepatic and gastric, the other is the anterior mesenteric ; the blue veins are all branches of the portal.). 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 Masterman, Arthur Thomas. Edinburgh, E. & S. Livingstone


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