An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . ,. - Mucous membraneTunica mucosa Submucous areolartissue Tela submucosa Venule Fig, 755.—The Mesentery of the Small Intestine and its Attachment to the Intestine. Transverse Section. > See note -? to p. 479, ^^ ApP™Jix, note ?« PeritonEeum—Peritoneum.—Mesenterium—Mesentery. ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 453 Csecum Intestiniim crccumLeft lobe of the liverLobus sinister hepatis \Round ligament of the liverI^ii; teres liepatis \ Freely movable portiois \ of the colon ?>-. ,^Ileum / Intestimim ileum Peritoneal f


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . ,. - Mucous membraneTunica mucosa Submucous areolartissue Tela submucosa Venule Fig, 755.—The Mesentery of the Small Intestine and its Attachment to the Intestine. Transverse Section. > See note -? to p. 479, ^^ ApP™Jix, note ?« PeritonEeum—Peritoneum.—Mesenterium—Mesentery. ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 453 Csecum Intestiniim crccumLeft lobe of the liverLobus sinister hepatis \Round ligament of the liverI^ii; teres liepatis \ Freely movable portiois \ of the colon ?>-. ,^Ileum / Intestimim ileum Peritoneal fold passingfrom the gall-bladder tothe parietal peritoneum. ^^Conunon mesenteryMesenterium commune - Jejunum Inlrstinum jejunum_Spleeu1 len Splenic flexure of the colon1 lexura coli sinistra Mesoduodenum with the headof the pancreas Duodenojejunal flexure Flexura duodenojejunahsParietal peritoneumPeritontEum parietale ^ .. ill Descending mesocolonI J I Mesocolon descendens Line of attachment of thedescending mesocolon . ^ Sigmoid mesocolon I H Mesocolon sigmoideum I ^Descending Mesocolon,—I follow the author in the use of this term for the peritoneum internal to the descending colon. InEngland, however, the use of the term mesentery is usually restricted to the peritoneal folds suspending freely jnozdble portions of theahmentary canal, and is no longer applied in cases in which, as here in the case of the descending mesocolon, the originally free mesenteryhas become adherent to the parietal peritoneum. The existence of a distinct descending mesocolon (in the English sense of the term) israre.—Tk. Fig. -Mesenterium Commune, Common Mes


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