Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . TJIZ J ;/ 39 EXPLANATION PLATE Fill. THE MESENTERIC ARTERIES. See p. 422 of the text. a. A. The Omentum held up and bearing the great Arch of the Colon. b. The termination of the intestinum ileon in the Caput Coli. c. Caput Coli. d. e. The Arch of the Colon, which stretches across the belly. f. The Sigmoid Flexure of the Colon. g. The Rectum. h. The Bladder of Urine. 1. The Aorta. 2. The Celiac Artery. 3. The root of the Upper


Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . TJIZ J ;/ 39 EXPLANATION PLATE Fill. THE MESENTERIC ARTERIES. See p. 422 of the text. a. A. The Omentum held up and bearing the great Arch of the Colon. b. The termination of the intestinum ileon in the Caput Coli. c. Caput Coli. d. e. The Arch of the Colon, which stretches across the belly. f. The Sigmoid Flexure of the Colon. g. The Rectum. h. The Bladder of Urine. 1. The Aorta. 2. The Celiac Artery. 3. The root of the Upper Mesenteric Artery. 4. The great Lash of Arteries which go to the small intestines. 5. The Ileo-Colic Artery. 40 6. The Right Colic Artery. 7. The Middle Colic Artery. 8. The Lower Mesenteric Artery. 9. The Left Colic Artery, this forming a great inosculation betwixt the Upper and LowerMesenteric Arteries. 10. The H^morhoidal Artery descending with the Rectum into the Pelvis. 11. The Emulgent Artery of the left The Spermatic Artery. 13. The Middle Sacral Artery. 14. The Common Iliac Artery. 15. The External Iliac Artery. 16. The Internal Iliac Artery. *v.


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