Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . .. ? •4. S 37 EXPLANATION PLATE VII. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CMLIACARTERY. See the Text, page 412 to 422. A. The Liver raised so as to show its concavesurface. b. The Gall Bladder. c. The Stomach laid down to the leftside. d. The Omentum. e. The Colon. f. The Small Intestines. 1. The Aorta. 2. The Root of the Cjeliac Artery. 3. The Superior Coronary Artery of the Stomach. 4. The Splenic Artery. 5. The Gastro-Epiploic Artery. 6


Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . .. ? •4. S 37 EXPLANATION PLATE VII. THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CMLIACARTERY. See the Text, page 412 to 422. A. The Liver raised so as to show its concavesurface. b. The Gall Bladder. c. The Stomach laid down to the leftside. d. The Omentum. e. The Colon. f. The Small Intestines. 1. The Aorta. 2. The Root of the Cjeliac Artery. 3. The Superior Coronary Artery of the Stomach. 4. The Splenic Artery. 5. The Gastro-Epiploic Artery. 6. The same Artery running upon the great Arch of the Stomach. 38 7. The Pancreatica Duodenalis, a branch of the last. 8. The Hepatic Artery; it is seen to divide into the right and left hepatic arteries; the righthepatic artery is seen to give off the CysticArtery; a small branch is seen passingfrom the trunk of the hepatic artery to thePylorus, viz. the Lower Pyloric Ar-tery. Tlafe TJIZ J ;/ 39 EXPLANATION PLATE Fill. THE MESENTERIC ARTERIES. See p. 422 of the text. a. A. The Omentum held up and bearing the great Arch of the Colon. b. The termination of the intestinum il


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