. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMEN. 341 orifices of the bile duct and duct of Wirsung are placed together on the concave side of the bowel, and are surrounded in common by a ring-like valvular fold of mucous membrane. The opening of the accessory pancreatic duct is placed opposite to Fig. 45. Stomach, everted and inflated. 1. Left (canliac) sac with its cuticular mucous lining ; 2. Right (pyloric) sac with its villous mucous lining; 3. Cuticular ridge; 4. Termination of oesophagus; 5. Initial part of duodenum; 6. Pylori


. The anatomy of the horse : a dissection guide. Horses; Horses -- Anatomy. DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMEN. 341 orifices of the bile duct and duct of Wirsung are placed together on the concave side of the bowel, and are surrounded in common by a ring-like valvular fold of mucous membrane. The opening of the accessory pancreatic duct is placed opposite to Fig. 45. Stomach, everted and inflated. 1. Left (canliac) sac with its cuticular mucous lining ; 2. Right (pyloric) sac with its villous mucous lining; 3. Cuticular ridge; 4. Termination of oesophagus; 5. Initial part of duodenum; 6. Pyloric ring. STRUCTURE OF THE LIVER. Lay the organ with its diaphragmatic surface downwards. Find the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct, at the portal fissure, and trace them for a little distance into the liver. Invert the organ, and observe the course of the posterior vena cava in the anterior fissure, and the mouths of the hepatic veins which there discharge themselves into the cava. Tunics or Capsules of the liver. These are two in number: 1. A peritoneal coat, giving the free surface of the organ its smooth and glistening characters. 2. A tunica propria, or fibrous coat, placed beneath the preceding. All over the surface of the liver it sends inwards delicate processes that join the interlobular connective-tissue, and at the portal fissure it furnishes a sheath that accompanies the portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile duct into the liver. This sheath is the capsule of Glisson. Lobules of the Liver.—When a fresh-cut surface of the liver is. 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 McFadyean, John, Sir, 1853-1941. Edinburgh : Johnston


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