. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 430.—Projection' of Viscera of Pig on- : Left Side. Z), Costal line of diaphragm; C, urt-tfr; I'.S., vesicula semiualis; ;., bulbo-urcthral gland; P, penis. reach to the ventral border. The cystic duct joins the hepatic duct at an acute unfile immediately after the emergence of the latter from the portal fissure. The bile duct (Ductus choledochus) opens at the papilla duodeni about one or two inches (ca. to 5 cm.) from the pylorus; an ampulla may be Fig. 431.—Projection of Viscera of Pig on Body-wall; R
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 430.—Projection' of Viscera of Pig on- : Left Side. Z), Costal line of diaphragm; C, urt-tfr; I'.S., vesicula semiualis; ;., bulbo-urcthral gland; P, penis. reach to the ventral border. The cystic duct joins the hepatic duct at an acute unfile immediately after the emergence of the latter from the portal fissure. The bile duct (Ductus choledochus) opens at the papilla duodeni about one or two inches (ca. to 5 cm.) from the pylorus; an ampulla may be Fig. 431.—Projection of Viscera of Pig on Body-wall; Right Side. D, Costal line of diaphragm; O, ovar>'. The pancreas and duodenum are not in contact with the flank, as would be inferred from this figure, but are situated more medially and are covered laterally by small intestine. Owing to the large amount of interlobular tissue, the lobules are mapped out sharply; they are polyhedral in form, and are 1 to mm. in diameter. For the | same reason the gland is much less friable than that of the other animals, from which | it is easilv 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders
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