An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Horizontal Section through the Trunk \s,sin,g between the Bodies of the Seventh andEighth Dorsal Vertebra. Sometimes called the j-ig5 See note 3 top. 41 -rd;: = Ser,y!cc: 7 See Append 3 See note 3 to p. 41 4 See Appendix, note iâ tricuspid orijicc. Topographical Anatomy of the Thoracic Organs. 472 TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA Falciform, broad or suspen-sory ligament of the liverLig. falciforme hepatis Ensiform or xiphoid processProcessus Mphcideus . Arch of the ribs ^ Arcus costarum Parietal peritoneum Pe


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Horizontal Section through the Trunk \s,sin,g between the Bodies of the Seventh andEighth Dorsal Vertebra. Sometimes called the j-ig5 See note 3 top. 41 -rd;: = Ser,y!cc: 7 See Append 3 See note 3 to p. 41 4 See Appendix, note iâ tricuspid orijicc. Topographical Anatomy of the Thoracic Organs. 472 TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA Falciform, broad or suspen-sory ligament of the liverLig. falciforme hepatis Ensiform or xiphoid processProcessus Mphcideus . Arch of the ribs ^ Arcus costarum Parietal peritoneum Peritona;uni parietale Round ligament ofthe liver Lig. teres hepatisEight lobe of the liverLobus hepatis dexterFundus of the gall-bladderFundus vesicae fellea; Hepatic flexure ofthe colon Flexura coli dextra Ascending colon Colon ascendens Caecum Intestinum caecum- Hypogastric or external-umbilical foldPlica umbilicalislateralis Urachal or median umbilical fold (superior false ligament, or suspensory ligament, ol the bladder) Ilica umbilicalis media. -Left lobe of the liverLobus hepatis sinister âStomach (anterior wall) Ventriculus (paries anterior) Great or gastrocolicomentum (free portion, anterior layer)Omentum majus (parslibera, lamina anterior) Small intestine Intestinum tenue Sigmoid flexure ofthe colon Colon sigmoideum Parietal peritoneum Peritonxuni parietale * Or epiploon. See note - to p. 456. Fig. 802.âPosition of the Abdominal Viscera as seen after the Abdominal Cavity has BEEN opened IN THE UsUAL MANNER AND THE CoSTAL ArCHES HAVE BEEN LAID BARE. The visible portions of the large intestine (colon) are moderately distended with gas ; the great orgastrocolic omentum (omentum majus) is in its natural position. Topographical Anatomy of the Abdominal Viscera. TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA AlZ P.^, ^ Anterior or omentalband Taenia omentalis Hepatic flexure of thecolon Flexura coli dextra Inner or free bandTa;nia libera Ascending colon Colon


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