. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. md' Fig. -Diagrams Illustrating the Development of the Great Omentum and the Transverse Mesocolon. bid, Caecum; dd, small intestine; dg, yolk-stalk; di, colon; du, duodenum; gc, greater curvature of stomach; gg, bile duct; gn, mesogastrium; k, point where the loops of the intestine cross; mc, mesocolon; md, rectum; mes, mesentery; wf, vermiform appendix. —(Hertwig.) subserous areolar tissue, the duodenum assuming the retroperito- neal position which characterizes it in the adult. The de


. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. md' Fig. -Diagrams Illustrating the Development of the Great Omentum and the Transverse Mesocolon. bid, Caecum; dd, small intestine; dg, yolk-stalk; di, colon; du, duodenum; gc, greater curvature of stomach; gg, bile duct; gn, mesogastrium; k, point where the loops of the intestine cross; mc, mesocolon; md, rectum; mes, mesentery; wf, vermiform appendix. —(Hertwig.) subserous areolar tissue, the duodenum assuming the retroperito- neal position which characterizes it in the adult. The descending colon, which on account of the width of its mes- entery is at first freely movable, lies well over to the left side of the abdominal cavity, and in consequence the left layer of its mesentery lies in contact with the parietal layer of the peritoneum. A fusion of these two layers, beginning near the middle line and thence extend- ing outward, takes place, the fused layers becoming converted into. 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 McMurrich, J. Playfair (James Playfair), 1859-1939. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son & co.


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