. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 329 and then upward in the longitudinal ligament, and, as a single trunk, through the Diaphragm to the anterior mediastinal glands and thence to the right lym- phatic duct: (2) branches which run forward and around the anterior margin to the under surface, and thence in the longitudinal fissure to glands in the lesser omentum; (3) branches which pass outward to the right lateral ligament and thence, coalescing, either th


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 329 and then upward in the longitudinal ligament, and, as a single trunk, through the Diaphragm to the anterior mediastinal glands and thence to the right lym- phatic duct: (2) branches which run forward and around the anterior margin to the under surface, and thence in the longitudinal fissure to glands in the lesser omentum; (3) branches which pass outward to the right lateral ligament and thence, coalescing, either through the Diaphragm to the anterior mediastinal glands, or inward, across the crus. to the thoracic duct: and (4) branches which PLATE CXLIX ABOVE DIAPHRAGM LIVER LESSER OMENTUM M IN FRONT C^HRAGM LIVER ABDOMINAL WALL K. E H I N D e LEFT KIDNE1 =>/CAPSULE aV-PANCREAS l. \plEEN w c GREAT VESSELS -» a/SOLAR PLEXUS t oVTRANSVERSE MESO COLON Z «*- CRURA OF DIAPHRAGM BELOW 'eat omentum transverse colon 3astr0- splenic omeutum Showing the Muscular Coats and Relations of the Stomach. run outward from the left lobe to the left lateral ligament, and thence through the Diaphragm to the anterior mediastinal glands. Those on the under surface form three groups, viz., (1) branches arising to the right of the gall-bladder and passing to the lumbar glands; (2) branches Burroduning the gall-bladder in a plexus and passing, with the hepatic Vessels to glands in the lesser omentum : and (3) branches arising to the left of the gall- bladder and passing to the oesophageal glands or glands along the lesser curva- ture of the stomach. The deep vessels of the liver accompany the branches of the portal vein and hepatic duct and artery: they escape a1 the transverse fissure and either enter glands placed along the lesser curvature or the stomach and behind the pancreas, or join a lacteal before it enters the thoracic Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


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