. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 146 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL to strong anterior and posterior ligamentous tendons. They are joined at the edge of the organ by a strong aponeurosis. The. Fig. 33.—View of viscera of the left side of a hen. i. The base of the heart. 2, Proventriculus. 3, Eeft lobe of the liver. 4, Gizzard, s. End of the duo- denal loop. 6, Pancreas. 7, Free portion of the small intestine. 8, Lungs. 9, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r


. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 146 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL to strong anterior and posterior ligamentous tendons. They are joined at the edge of the organ by a strong aponeurosis. The. Fig. 33.—View of viscera of the left side of a hen. i. The base of the heart. 2, Proventriculus. 3, Eeft lobe of the liver. 4, Gizzard, s. End of the duo- denal loop. 6, Pancreas. 7, Free portion of the small intestine. 8, Lungs. 9, 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 Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874-. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company


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