. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Diagram of the Stomach and Intestines. 1, Stomach. 2, Esophagus. 3 and 4, Stomach. 5 and 6, Duode- num. 7, Jejunum. 8, Ileum. 9, Caecum. 10, Ver- miform Appendix. 11, 12, 13,14, Colon. 15, Eectum. 4$ The Glands in the Coats of the Stomach, magnified forty-five dia- meters. 1, A Gastric Gland, from the middle of the Stomach. 2, An- other, of more complex structure, and appearing to contain Mucus —from the neighborhood of the Pylorus. tion of the mucous mem- brane, and are for the purpose of secreting the gastric


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . Diagram of the Stomach and Intestines. 1, Stomach. 2, Esophagus. 3 and 4, Stomach. 5 and 6, Duode- num. 7, Jejunum. 8, Ileum. 9, Caecum. 10, Ver- miform Appendix. 11, 12, 13,14, Colon. 15, Eectum. 4$ The Glands in the Coats of the Stomach, magnified forty-five dia- meters. 1, A Gastric Gland, from the middle of the Stomach. 2, An- other, of more complex structure, and appearing to contain Mucus —from the neighborhood of the Pylorus. tion of the mucous mem- brane, and are for the purpose of secreting the gastric juice, and prob- ably the Pepsin also. In addition to these glands, a large number of the mouths of veins open into the stomach, which act the part of absorbent vessels to remove the water, whether pure or mixed with other sub- stances. 295. Duodenum.— The first division of the Intestines is the Duo-


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