. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. FiG. 421.—Everted Stomach of Pig, from which the Mucous Membrane has been Removed. Fig. 420.—Visceral Surface of Stomach of Pig, \yhich the Serous Coat has been Re- moved. 0, CEsophagus; D, duodenum; Di, diverticulum; a, a', a", a"', longitudinal fibers; 6, circular fibers; f, external oblique fibers; r', internal oblique fibers; c", cardiac loop; d, fibers which connect branches of cardiac loop; ./', fold at entrance to diverticulum; p,, pj-loric sphincter; p', pyloric prominence. (EIIenberger-Baum, . d. Ha


. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. FiG. 421.—Everted Stomach of Pig, from which the Mucous Membrane has been Removed. Fig. 420.—Visceral Surface of Stomach of Pig, \yhich the Serous Coat has been Re- moved. 0, CEsophagus; D, duodenum; Di, diverticulum; a, a', a", a"', longitudinal fibers; 6, circular fibers; f, external oblique fibers; r', internal oblique fibers; c", cardiac loop; d, fibers which connect branches of cardiac loop; ./', fold at entrance to diverticulum; p,, pj-loric sphincter; p', pyloric prominence. (EIIenberger-Baum, . d. Haustiere.) versely oval, and is bounded (except laterally) by a thick fold which contains spirally arranged muscular fibers. The mucous membrane may be divided into four regions (Fig. 422). Over a quadrilateral area around the cardia (about one. 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company


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