Human physiology . FIG. 59.—A, section through pyloric part of stomach and commencement of duodenum, fromspecimen hardened in situ. (J. Symington.) a, a, a, longitudinal folds of mucous membrane inpyloric part (if stomach; 1>, section of mucous membrane; e, circular muscular liluvs ofstomach ; the longitudinal fibres are just visible to the naked eye as a narrow line internal tothe circular fibres ; D, duodenum ; P, pyloric orifice. B, diagrammatic view in perspective ofportion of coats of stomach and duodenum, including pylorus. (Allen Thomson.) g, innersurface of gastric mucous membrane;


Human physiology . FIG. 59.—A, section through pyloric part of stomach and commencement of duodenum, fromspecimen hardened in situ. (J. Symington.) a, a, a, longitudinal folds of mucous membrane inpyloric part (if stomach; 1>, section of mucous membrane; e, circular muscular liluvs ofstomach ; the longitudinal fibres are just visible to the naked eye as a narrow line internal tothe circular fibres ; D, duodenum ; P, pyloric orifice. B, diagrammatic view in perspective ofportion of coats of stomach and duodenum, including pylorus. (Allen Thomson.) g, innersurface of gastric mucous membrane; </, section of mucous membrane with pyloric gastricglands ; v, villmis surface of mucous membrane of duodenum ; i, section of same with cryptsof Lieberkiihn ; p, p, ridge of pyloric ring, \\ith section of its component parts ; mi, circularlayer of muscular fibres, seen in the section to form pyloric sphincter; me, longitudinallayer of muscular fibres ; i, serous covering. cardiac orifice, are more abundant alo


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