Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . riniferi—arethe papilla? projected into the pelvis. The pelvis portion is afibrous sac, with the following parts : the calices—at the bot-tom of the hilus—or the coves, so to speak, between the prom-ontories of the papilla? of the pyramids ; the infundibula—superior, middle, and inferior—or bays into which the calicesempty ; and the pelvis proper or lake-like expansion of the in-fundibula, whose outlet is the ureter or duct of the organ. 25. Renal Veins,


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . riniferi—arethe papilla? projected into the pelvis. The pelvis portion is afibrous sac, with the following parts : the calices—at the bot-tom of the hilus—or the coves, so to speak, between the prom-ontories of the papilla? of the pyramids ; the infundibula—superior, middle, and inferior—or bays into which the calicesempty ; and the pelvis proper or lake-like expansion of the in-fundibula, whose outlet is the ureter or duct of the organ. 25. Renal Veins, Plate 38, and Figs. 2 and 4, Plate 54.—A renal vein, after being formed by several vessels that leavethe hilus, empties into the vena cava inferior ; of the renal veinsthe left is the longer of the two. 26. Renal Artery.—This artery enters the kidney at thehilus ; it breaks up into branches, which pass to the corticalsubstance, through the columns of Bertini. 27. Renal Nerves, Plate 33.—These nerves, derived fromthe renal plexus of the sympathetic nerve, enter the kidneyupon the renal artery, and its branches. PLATE 47. PLATE 48


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