An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Oesophagus. Musculus Suspensorius Duodeni, the Suspensory Muscle of the Duodenum. In the left iliac fossa the parietal peritoneum has been left attached, in order to display the *iliaco-subfascial fossa of the peritoneum, which exists in this specimen. (Compare with this figureFig. 809, p. 479.) Retroperitoneal Space and Topographical Anatomy of the Kidney. URINARY ORGANS 495 Diaphragm (vertebral portion) Diaphragma (pars lumbalis)Psoas maguus muscleM. psoas major ; Retroperitoneal spaceSpatiam retroperitona;ale : ;Quadratus lumborum musc
An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Oesophagus. Musculus Suspensorius Duodeni, the Suspensory Muscle of the Duodenum. In the left iliac fossa the parietal peritoneum has been left attached, in order to display the *iliaco-subfascial fossa of the peritoneum, which exists in this specimen. (Compare with this figureFig. 809, p. 479.) Retroperitoneal Space and Topographical Anatomy of the Kidney. URINARY ORGANS 495 Diaphragm (vertebral portion) Diaphragma (pars lumbalis)Psoas maguus muscleM. psoas major ; Retroperitoneal spaceSpatiam retroperitona;ale : ;Quadratus lumborum muscle Eight kidney, i ! Ren dexter ] ; Parietal peritoneum parkt Twelfth rib Costa XU Spinous process of the first lumbar vertebra Processus sinnosiis lumbalis mesenteric arteryA. mesenterica superiorAbdominal aorta•Aorta abdominalis Suprarenal capsule Glandula supr; iLeft kidney Ren sinister .Omental sac—Bursa omentalisTail of the pancreas ~ lapancrc; SpleenLien Diaphragm (costal portion) Diaphragma (pars costalis). Parietal peritoneum i ; Feritonxum parietale 1 Right lobe of the liver—Lobus dexter hepatis lGall-bladder—Vesica felleaDuodenum (superior portion, or first part/ Duodenum (pars superior) Inferior vena cava—V, cava inferiorSuperior mesenteric vein—V. mesenterica superiorFalciform, broad, or suspensory ligament of the liverLig. falciforme hepatis Gastrosplenic omentum or liga-ment*—Lig. gastrolienale Stomach—^ cutriculus ; Periconeal cavity—Cavum peritona:!i \ Left lobe of the liver I . Lobus sinister liepatis I Pancreas—Pancreas Small or gastrohepatio omentum-—Omentum minusVestibule of the omental sac**; omentalis Als, ; the sii/n i Ihegastivsjilcnic c al body. Fig. 837.—Horizontal Section through the Trunk, passing through the Body of the First Lumbar Vertebra close to its Upper Surface. The Position of the KidneysIN Relation to the Abdominal Wall, the Liver, the Spleen, and the Pancreas. The r
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