. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 454 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. vature of the stomach between the layers of the great omentum. It anasto- moses with the gastro-epiploica dextra and supplies both the greater omentum and the stomach. (B) Superior mesentery arises about one-fourth of an inch below the cceliac axis and passes between the pancreas and the third portion of the duodenum which it crosses and passes downward to the right be+ ^en the layers of the mesentery. It supplies al


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 454 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. vature of the stomach between the layers of the great omentum. It anasto- moses with the gastro-epiploica dextra and supplies both the greater omentum and the stomach. (B) Superior mesentery arises about one-fourth of an inch below the cceliac axis and passes between the pancreas and the third portion of the duodenum which it crosses and passes downward to the right be+ ^en the layers of the mesentery. It supplies all of the small intestine, except the first portion of the duodenum. It also supplies the caecum, the ascending PLATE CCXLII. FOR FALX CEREBELLI. FOUFALX CEREBRI TORCULAR POST CONDYLOID FORAMEN. LATERAL SINUS ANT GONDYLOID FORAMEN FOR PETROSAL SINUS. JUGULAR FOSSA. GROOVE FOR MEDULLA. BASILAR PROC. Internal Surface of Occipital Bonk. colon, the transverse colon. Its branches are pancreatico-duodenalis in- ferior, which passes from Left to right in the concavity of the duodenum where ii anastomoses with the pancreatico-duodenalis superior. It gives branches to the head of the pancreas and to the transverse and descending portions of the duodenum. Vasa entestini tenuis are twelve or fifteen in number which c • from the left convex side of the superior mesenteric artery to supply the jejunum and ileum. Aboul two inches from their origin each branch divides and joins similar branches from the adjacent artery thus forming arches from. 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 Laughlin, William Ross. Kirksville, Missouri : William Ross Laughlin


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