. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . \\ith the iolds ol the mucous membrane ofthe anatomical preparation Figure 12 Fig. 14. Anatomical preparation of the mucous mem-brane from a loop of the jejunum. local constrictions that are capable ofcausing the fine elevations in the lumen,interpreted as folds of the mucous mem-brane. Figure 14 shows an anatomical prepara-tion of the surface of the mucous mem-brane from a proximal loop of the folds are high and close together withrich, transversal folds, surrounding numer-ous small, digestive
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . \\ith the iolds ol the mucous membrane ofthe anatomical preparation Figure 12 Fig. 14. Anatomical preparation of the mucous mem-brane from a loop of the jejunum. local constrictions that are capable ofcausing the fine elevations in the lumen,interpreted as folds of the mucous mem-brane. Figure 14 shows an anatomical prepara-tion of the surface of the mucous mem-brane from a proximal loop of the folds are high and close together withrich, transversal folds, surrounding numer-ous small, digestive chambers that lead to acentral lumen. This is the usual descriptionof the jejunum. Figure \j demonstrates a roentgenogramof a living intestine and shows a relief of Mechanism of Movement of the Mucous Membrane of the Digestive Tract 95 the mucous membrane, correspondino; tothe previous illustration. The upper part of. Fig. 15. Roentgenogram ul ;i |. .iI ,1 nnmumin a live subject, corrcspundiiig to Figure 14. the jejunum (A) is divided into numerousdigestive chambers, varying from the size
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