. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Sympathetic Nave Thoracic Duct Fig 907 —A trans^ erse section of the thor-i-s. showing the relative position of the viscera and the reflections of the pleurEe. \ena izyqob Major. Vagus Ne> ves of the thorax, excepting anteriorly opposite the second and third pieces of the ster- num. The region left between them contains all the thoracic viscera excepting the lungs, and is named the mediastinum or interpleural Fig. 908.—The dome of the pleura. (Poirier and Charpy.) Different portions of the parietal pleura have received special names whic


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Sympathetic Nave Thoracic Duct Fig 907 —A trans^ erse section of the thor-i-s. showing the relative position of the viscera and the reflections of the pleurEe. \ena izyqob Major. Vagus Ne> ves of the thorax, excepting anteriorly opposite the second and third pieces of the ster- num. The region left between them contains all the thoracic viscera excepting the lungs, and is named the mediastinum or interpleural Fig. 908.—The dome of the pleura. (Poirier and Charpy.) Different portions of the parietal pleura have received special names which indicate their position; thus, that portion which lines the inner surfaces of the ribs. 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 Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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