. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. STRUCTURE OF THE L.\RGE INTESTINE 431 thick and consists of large bundles which are rather loosely united. A large band, the recto-coccygeus, is detached from it on either side, and passes upward and backward to be inserted into the fourth and fifth coccygeal vertebrae. The submucous tissue is abundant in the wall of the rectum, so that the mucous membrane is loosely attaclied to the muscular coat, and forms nimierous folds when the bowel is enijity. The mucous membrane of the large intestine is thicker and darker in color than that of


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. STRUCTURE OF THE L.\RGE INTESTINE 431 thick and consists of large bundles which are rather loosely united. A large band, the recto-coccygeus, is detached from it on either side, and passes upward and backward to be inserted into the fourth and fifth coccygeal vertebrae. The submucous tissue is abundant in the wall of the rectum, so that the mucous membrane is loosely attaclied to the muscular coat, and forms nimierous folds when the bowel is enijity. The mucous membrane of the large intestine is thicker and darker in color than that of the small intestine. It forms large crescentic or semilunar folds. Fig. 370.—Pel^hc Ixlet .^xd Postzhior Part of Abdomixal Wall of Horse, Viewed from the Froxt. The left inguinal canal is partially opened. The peritoneum is retained except over a part of the left cremaster muscle. The sublumbar region is greatly foreshortened in this view. a. a'. Kidneys; a", adrenal; 6., ureter; c. renal arterj*; d, aorta; e, stump of coehac artery; /, stump of anterior mesenteric arter>" g, posterior mesenteric arter>-: h, circumflex ihac arterj-; i, external ihac arterj^; k, internal iliac arterj" /, sperniatic arterj' in peritoneal fold (phca vasculosa), m: n, ductus deferens, enclosed in genital fold, o; p, urinarj" bladder: q, round hgament of blad- r, middle ligament of bladder; s, rectum; t, margin of vaginal ring: u, posterior abdominal arterj'; r, external pudic arterj'; tr, rectus abdominis muscle; x, transversus and obliquus internus abdominis; y, i/, cremaster externus; z, posterior vena cava (,cut). C-Uter Ellenberger-Baum, Top. --Uiat. d. Pferdes.) (Plicse semilunares), corresponding to the external constrictions. It has no ^illi nor duodenal glands. The intestinal glands are large an<l numerous. Solitary nodules are numerous, and there are aggregated lymph nodules at the apex of the caecum and in tlie pehnc flexure aiKi the atljacent portion of th


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