. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN n all the while on the colon. It is easy to see how simple it is for a distended stomach and intestines to press upon the pyloric trap, and practically occlude it; this is the second factor in producing ruptured stomach. The Small Intestines are divided by the anatomists. Fig. 3.—Photograph of Stomach to illustrate Fig. 2.' u, CEsophagus ; b, pylorus ; c, commencement of duodenum ; d, pyloric or duodenal ' trap.' of the present day into two portions, the Jixed or


. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMEN n all the while on the colon. It is easy to see how simple it is for a distended stomach and intestines to press upon the pyloric trap, and practically occlude it; this is the second factor in producing ruptured stomach. The Small Intestines are divided by the anatomists. Fig. 3.—Photograph of Stomach to illustrate Fig. 2.' u, CEsophagus ; b, pylorus ; c, commencement of duodenum ; d, pyloric or duodenal ' trap.' of the present day into two portions, the Jixed or duodenal and fre3 or floating; they are about 70 feet in length. The duodenal portion commences from the pylorus, passes under the concave surface of the liver in a direc- tion upwards and outwards, lying on the double colon ' I have inserted this photograph to illustrate General Smith's diagram. The stomach was removed from the abdomen, and the duodenal S-trap carefully arranged as it lies in situ.—H. C. 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 Reeks, Harry Caulton. Chicago : Alex. Eger


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