. Veterinary post-mortem technic . .?-.\. 90 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC duodenum, which is left with the stomach and removedlater with that organ. Epiploic Foramen of Winslow.—Place the left handin the concavity made by the small curvature of the stomach,follow the gioove in the liver and trace the posterior venacava from the point where it passes into the substance ofthe liver back to the pancreas and portal vein. The fin-gers may be passed through a slit-like opening at this pointcalled the epiploic foramen of Winslow. It is formed bythe caudate lobe of the liver, posterior vena cava, pa


. Veterinary post-mortem technic . .?-.\. 90 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC duodenum, which is left with the stomach and removedlater with that organ. Epiploic Foramen of Winslow.—Place the left handin the concavity made by the small curvature of the stomach,follow the gioove in the liver and trace the posterior venacava from the point where it passes into the substance ofthe liver back to the pancreas and portal vein. The fin-gers may be passed through a slit-like opening at this pointcalled the epiploic foramen of Winslow. It is formed bythe caudate lobe of the liver, posterior vena cava, pancreas,gastropancreatic fold and portal vein. One should be ableto locate the epiploic foramen readily as the jejunum maypass through this opening, j)roducing a hernia (Bruck-nmller, Cadeac). Bile-duct.—To examine the ductus choledochus raisethe stomach upward by grasping its wall on the great curva-ture and forcing it toward the vertebra?. The duct willbe seen as a flat band one-half to three-quarters of an inchwide extending from t


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