. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Il6 THE STUDY OF SIX AND TEN MILLIMETER PIG EMBRYOS space between the liver and plica to the right, and the stomach and its omenta to the left, is a caudal continuation of the lesser peritoneal sac. The dorsal wall of the stomach is rotated to the left, its ventral wall to the right. The liver shov/s a pair of dorsal lobes and contains Spinal ganq. Notochord Dorsal aorta. Peritoneal cavity Lesser sac Common hepatic Vein (Ryitelline) 17. ventral lobe liver n. ventricle. Spinal Cord Spinal nerve Post, card .Vein Upper limb bud Otomac


. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. Il6 THE STUDY OF SIX AND TEN MILLIMETER PIG EMBRYOS space between the liver and plica to the right, and the stomach and its omenta to the left, is a caudal continuation of the lesser peritoneal sac. The dorsal wall of the stomach is rotated to the left, its ventral wall to the right. The liver shov/s a pair of dorsal lobes and contains Spinal ganq. Notochord Dorsal aorta. Peritoneal cavity Lesser sac Common hepatic Vein (Ryitelline) 17. ventral lobe liver n. ventricle. Spinal Cord Spinal nerve Post, card .Vein Upper limb bud Otomach /.ventral lobe liver Lventrlcle Fig. 106.—Transverse section through the stomach of a 6 mm. pig embryo. X Spinal cord Nolochord Posf. card, vein Dorsal aorta Inf. vena Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prentiss, Charles William, 1874-1915. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders


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