. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE STOMACH 415 the genital fold is enlargi It forms two extensive uteri), which attach th, part of the abdominal completely into dorsal cavatio recto-uterinal) Further details will :ed, so as to inclose the uterus and a small part of the vagina, folds, the broad ligaments of the uterus (Ligamenta lata at organ to the sides of the pelvic cavity and the lumbar wall (Big. 530). It thus divides the recto-vesical pouch and ventral compartments—the recto-genital pouch (Ex- and the vesico-genital pouch (Excavatio vesico-uterina). be given in
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE STOMACH 415 the genital fold is enlargi It forms two extensive uteri), which attach th, part of the abdominal completely into dorsal cavatio recto-uterinal) Further details will :ed, so as to inclose the uterus and a small part of the vagina, folds, the broad ligaments of the uterus (Ligamenta lata at organ to the sides of the pelvic cavity and the lumbar wall (Big. 530). It thus divides the recto-vesical pouch and ventral compartments—the recto-genital pouch (Ex- and the vesico-genital pouch (Excavatio vesico-uterina). be given in the description of the pelvic viscera. THE STOMACH The stomach (Ventriculus) is the large dilatation of the alimentary canal behind the diaphragm; it intervenes between the oesophagus and the small intestine. It is a sharply curved, U-shaped sac, the right part being, however, much shorter Area of attachment to dia- phragm (non-peritoneal). Fig. 355.—Stomach of Horse; Visceral Sdkface, with Fihst Part of Ddodenum. Fixed in silu when full but not distended. The posterior gastric artery and its larger branches with two satellite i are shown. than the left one. The convexity is directed ventrally. When moderately dis- tended, there may be a slight constriction which indicates the division into right and left sacs. It is relatively small, and is situated in the dorsal part of the ab- dominal cavity, behind the diaphragm and hver, mainly to the left of the median plane. It presents for description two surfaces, two curvatures, and two extremities. The parietal surface (Fades parietalis) is convex and is directed forward, upward, and toward the left; it lies against the diaphragm and liver. The visceral surface (Facies visceralis), also convex, faces in the opposite direction; it is related to the terminal part of the large colon, the pancreas, the small colon, the small intes-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh
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