. Human physiology. 1. Section of tlip spinal column and canal. of the sacrum. 3. Section of the ster-num, &c. 4. Umbilicus. 5. A section of thellnea alba and abdominal muscles. 6. Monsveneris. 7. Section of the pubis. 8. at the corpora cavernosa. 9. Section ofthe scrotum. 10. Superior right half of the dia-phragm. 11. Section of the liver. 12. Sectionof the stomach, showing its cavity. 13. Sectionof the transverse colon. 1-t. Section of the pan-creas. 15. Section of the bladder, deprived ofthe peritoneum. 16. Rectum cut olf, tied andturned back on the promontory of the


. Human physiology. 1. Section of tlip spinal column and canal. of the sacrum. 3. Section of the ster-num, &c. 4. Umbilicus. 5. A section of thellnea alba and abdominal muscles. 6. Monsveneris. 7. Section of the pubis. 8. at the corpora cavernosa. 9. Section ofthe scrotum. 10. Superior right half of the dia-phragm. 11. Section of the liver. 12. Sectionof the stomach, showing its cavity. 13. Sectionof the transverse colon. 1-t. Section of the pan-creas. 15. Section of the bladder, deprived ofthe peritoneum. 16. Rectum cut olf, tied andturned back on the promontory of the Peritoneum covering the anterior parietes ofthe abdomen. IS. Peritoneum on the inferiorunder side of the diaphragm. 19. Peritoneumon the convex side of the diaphragm. 20. Ee-flection of peritoneum from diaphragm to Peritoneum on front of liver. 22. The same,on its under surface. 23. Hepato-gastric omen-tum. 21. A largo pin passed through the fora-men of Winslow into the cavity behind theome


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