The American journal of anatomy . Fig. 32 Drawing of a section showing the united acini of the dorsal and rightventral pancreas. X 180. , from dorsal pancreas; , from ventralpancreas; Bl., blood vessel. Fig. 33 Lateral view of a model of the pancreas of a 15 mm. embryo. X , dorsal pancreas; D., duodenum; Li., liver; .S^, stomach; , ventralpancreas. In a 15 mm. embryo as well as in later stages the dorsal pan-creas forms the larger part of the whole organ. It joins the rightventral pancreas by a neck of tissue, which is larger than inthe preceding stages (fig. 33). Th
The American journal of anatomy . Fig. 32 Drawing of a section showing the united acini of the dorsal and rightventral pancreas. X 180. , from dorsal pancreas; , from ventralpancreas; Bl., blood vessel. Fig. 33 Lateral view of a model of the pancreas of a 15 mm. embryo. X , dorsal pancreas; D., duodenum; Li., liver; .S^, stomach; , ventralpancreas. In a 15 mm. embryo as well as in later stages the dorsal pan-creas forms the larger part of the whole organ. It joins the rightventral pancreas by a neck of tissue, which is larger than inthe preceding stages (fig. 33). The ventral mass is crescenticin transsection and lies just below the stomach, and anterior andsomewhat dorsal to the anterior end of the duodenum (fig. 45).A part of the ventral pancreas extends anteriorly along the leftside of the gall-bladder. The pancreatic duct opens into the gutventrally and slightly to the left of the common bile-duct (figs. 258 E. A. BAUMGARTNER 42 and 46). The pancreatic duct directly divides into twobranc
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