. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Front View of the Stomach, distended by flatus, with the Peritoneal Coat turned off. 1, Anterior Face of the Esophagus. 2, The Cul-de-Sac, or greater Extremity. 3, The lesser or Pyloric Extremity. 4, The Duodenum. 5, 5, A portion of the Peri- toneal Coat turned back. 6, A portion of the Longitudinal Fibers of the Muscular Coat. 7, The Circular Fibers of the Muscular Coat. 8, The Oblique Muscular Fibers, or Muscle of Gavard. 9, A portion of the Muscular Coat of the Duodenum, where its Pe- ritoneal Coat has been


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Front View of the Stomach, distended by flatus, with the Peritoneal Coat turned off. 1, Anterior Face of the Esophagus. 2, The Cul-de-Sac, or greater Extremity. 3, The lesser or Pyloric Extremity. 4, The Duodenum. 5, 5, A portion of the Peri- toneal Coat turned back. 6, A portion of the Longitudinal Fibers of the Muscular Coat. 7, The Circular Fibers of the Muscular Coat. 8, The Oblique Muscular Fibers, or Muscle of Gavard. 9, A portion of the Muscular Coat of the Duodenum, where its Pe- ritoneal Coat has been removed. they may contract in the most efficient manner upon the con- tents of the stomach for the purpose of digestion, and forcing the contents onwards into the Duodenum. They also assist in forcing the contents of the stomach backward in vomiting. In the inner or mucous lining are situated an immense num- 294. Where is the Stomach situated? What is its normal size? How many coats has it and what are they ? Of what service is the muscular coat ? What glands are con- tained in the mucous membrane of the stomach ?


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