. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1022 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. iliac glands, (2) efferents from the sub-aortic glands, (3) efferents from the sacral glands, (4) some efferents from the hypogastric glands, (5) efferents from the main inferior mesenteric glands, (6) the lymph vessels from the testes and epididymides and their coverings in the male, and from the ovaries, the uterine tubes, and the upper part of the uterus in the female, (7) lymph vessels from the (Esophagus Posterior left gastric glands Right supra-pancreatic glands Main mesenteric glands- Lumhar glands —' A common iliac


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1022 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. iliac glands, (2) efferents from the sub-aortic glands, (3) efferents from the sacral glands, (4) some efferents from the hypogastric glands, (5) efferents from the main inferior mesenteric glands, (6) the lymph vessels from the testes and epididymides and their coverings in the male, and from the ovaries, the uterine tubes, and the upper part of the uterus in the female, (7) lymph vessels from the (Esophagus Posterior left gastric glands Right supra-pancreatic glands Main mesenteric glands- Lumhar glands —' A common iliac gland Lymph vessels from testis and epi- didymis Superior hemor- rhoidal glands An external iliac gland Lymph vessels of testis and epi- _L didymis | Deep subinguinal-™ glands Cut ends of lymph vessels of penis' Lymph vessels of testis and epi didymis. Posterior paracardial glands Middle supra-pancreatic glands Left supra-pancreatic glands Splenic glands Sub-aortic and medial common iliac glands An external iliac -lymph gland -Lymph vessels of testis and epididymis Lateral group of __ proximal super- " flcial subinguinal glands Medial group of proximal subin- guinal glands Lateral group of distal superficial subinguinal glands Medial group of distal superficial subinguinal glands Fig. 817.—Semi-diagrammatic view op the Lymph Glands and Vessels of the Proximal Parts of the Lower Extremities, the Pelvis Major and the Posterior Part of the Abdomen. kidneys, (8) lymph vessels from the suprarenal glands, (9) lymph vessels from the muscles of the back and of the posterior wall of the abdomen. The efferents of the lumbar glands form two common lumbar lymph trunks, which pass to the cisterna chyli. THE LYMPH VESSELS OF THE ABDOMINAL VISCERA AND THE SUPERIOR AND POSTERIOR WALLS OF THE ABDOMEN. The Lymph Vessels of the Abdominal Part of the Alimentary Canal.—The lymph vessels m the walls of the alimentary canal form four plexuses: (1) a mucous plexus, in the mucous membrane


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