. A contribution to the pathology of the vermiform appendix . from the Silvery Gibbon. D.—Posterior view of the same specimen,the caecum and appendix being turned upwards. Thl5 also, in a dissertation published in 1718, roughly figuresthe vermiform appendix; and Lieberkiihn,6 in 1739, wrote hisdissertation on the ileo-crecal valve and the csecal appendix. 1 Bautrin. Anatomia corporis humani (1605). 2 Vertreyen. Anatomia corporis humani (1693). Ouservationes Anatomicse (1724). Traite Complet dAnatomie (1791). Dissertatio Anatomica de Valvula Coli. Gottingec Lieberkuhn (J. N.). De Valvula
. A contribution to the pathology of the vermiform appendix . from the Silvery Gibbon. D.—Posterior view of the same specimen,the caecum and appendix being turned upwards. Thl5 also, in a dissertation published in 1718, roughly figuresthe vermiform appendix; and Lieberkiihn,6 in 1739, wrote hisdissertation on the ileo-crecal valve and the csecal appendix. 1 Bautrin. Anatomia corporis humani (1605). 2 Vertreyen. Anatomia corporis humani (1693). Ouservationes Anatomicse (1724). Traite Complet dAnatomie (1791). Dissertatio Anatomica de Valvula Coli. Gottingec Lieberkuhn (J. N.). De Valvula Coli et usu processus 1739. Thesis. 3 Santorini. 4 Sabatier. 5 Ihl (G. C). Comparative Anatomy. 3 During the early part of the present century admirableaccounts of its general anatomical characters are recorded inthe works of Boyer,1 Marjolin,2 and The vermiform appendix is a constant structure in is not so in the higher animals generally. It is said toexist as a distinct process only in the gorilla, chimpanzee,. Fig. 2.—Illustrating the differences in appearance between the vermiform appendixof man and the croci of the kangaroo and the spider monkey (Treves). A.—Vermiformappendix, having well-marked meso-appendix, as met with in man. B.—Longmammalian caecum, as seen in the kangaroo. C.—Posterior view of previous speci-men, showing mesentery with its well defiued concave margin, passing from themaigin of the ileum to the border of the caecum which is nearest the small —Elongated tubular ctecum of the spider monkey. orang, and gibbon among the higher apes; but is uniformlypresent in the wombat. It would seem that the appendixin man and these animals really represents the lower 1 Botee. Traite dAnatomie (1810). 2 Mabjolin. Manuel dAnatomie (1815). 3 Bicha/t. Anatomie descriptive (1823). 4 Comparative Anatomy. portion of the caecum, which, in many of the lower vertehrates,is of considerable size. As supporting thi
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