Human physiology . FIG. 103.—(Left.) Outline sketch of a section of the ascending colon. (Allen Thomson.) s,serous covering; s, s, reflection of this at attached border forming a short wide mesooolonbetween the folds of which the blood-vessels are seen passing to the colon ; a, one of theappendices epiploicae hanging from the inner border; Im, indicates at free border one of thethree bands formed by the thickening of the longitudinal muscular coat; the dotted linecontinued from the margins of these bands represents the remainder of the longitudinalmuscular coat, and the thick line within it, m


Human physiology . FIG. 103.—(Left.) Outline sketch of a section of the ascending colon. (Allen Thomson.) s,serous covering; s, s, reflection of this at attached border forming a short wide mesooolonbetween the folds of which the blood-vessels are seen passing to the colon ; a, one of theappendices epiploicae hanging from the inner border; Im, indicates at free border one of thethree bands formed by the thickening of the longitudinal muscular coat; the dotted linecontinued from the margins of these bands represents the remainder of the longitudinalmuscular coat, and the thick line within it, marked era, represents the circular muscularlayer ; in,, the mucous membrane at the flattened part ; r, the crescentic bands of indentationswhich divide the sacculi. I-IL. 104.—(Right.) Diagram of last part of rectum, with the sphincters and muscles of the analregion. (Testut.) 7i, rectum ; /.c, circular coat; , longitudinal coat; .s7, internal sphincterof plain muscle ; , external sphincter of striated mu


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