. The American journal of anatomy . the antrum. In applying the term to the part adjacent to the Fig. 1 Williss figure of the inverted stomach re-drawn and reduced , Orificium sinistrum, sive os ventriculi. B, Pylori Antrum, in quo, Tunicaecrassiores existunt. C, Orificium ejus, cuo Duodenum annectitur. Fig. 2 Bidloos figure of the unopened stomach, re-drawn and reduced two-thirds, with lettering added from Bidloos drawing of the same stomach opened,and from Cowpers edition of Bidloos plates. A, pylorus (Bidloo); portion of theintestinum duodenum (Cowper). B, antrum pylori (Cowper).
. The American journal of anatomy . the antrum. In applying the term to the part adjacent to the Fig. 1 Williss figure of the inverted stomach re-drawn and reduced , Orificium sinistrum, sive os ventriculi. B, Pylori Antrum, in quo, Tunicaecrassiores existunt. C, Orificium ejus, cuo Duodenum annectitur. Fig. 2 Bidloos figure of the unopened stomach, re-drawn and reduced two-thirds, with lettering added from Bidloos drawing of the same stomach opened,and from Cowpers edition of Bidloos plates. A, pylorus (Bidloo); portion of theintestinum duodenum (Cowper). B, antrum pylori (Cowper). C, D, two bunch-ings out in the lower part or fundus of the stomach (Cowper); in fundo Gibbis orna-tur duobus (Bidloo). Fig. 3 Homes figure of the human stomach inverted, to show the contractionwhich divides the cavity into two portions. Re-drawn and reduced , the cardiac portion, b, the contraction dividing the cardiac from the pyloricportion, c, the pyloric portion, d, the pylorus. THE FORM OF THE HUMAN STOMACH 481.
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