| Calvin Cutter - Anatomy - 1872 - 230 pages
...INTESTINES.— 1, Stomach. 2, Duodenum. 3, Small intestine. 4, Termination of the ileuni. 6, Ccecum. 6, Vermiform appendix. 7, Ascending colon. 8, Transverse...Sigmoid flexure of the colon. 11, Rectum. 12, Spleen. FIG. 50. 97. The Stomach and Intestines are each composed of three coats. The outer (serous) coat is... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1872 - 410 pages
...INTESTINES.—!, Stomach. 2, Duodenum. 3, Small intestine. 4, Termination of the ileum. 5, Ccecum. 6, Vermiform appendix. 7, Ascending colon. 8, Transverse...Descending colon. 10, Sigmoid flexure of the colon. 11, Kectum. 12, Spleen. DUODENUM signifies twelve, and this part is so called because its length is about... | |
| Calvin Cutter - Anatomy - 1873 - 396 pages
...INTESTINES. — 1, Stomach. 2, Duodenum. 3, Small intestine. 4, Termination of the ileum. 5, Coecum. 6, Vermiform appendix. 7, Ascending colon. 8, Transverse...Sigmoid flexure of the colon. 11, Rectum. 12, Spleen. DUODENUM signifies twelve, and this part is so called hecause its length is about twelve fingers' breadth,... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - Physiology - 1872 - 244 pages
...Intestines. 1, stomach ; ft, duodenum ; 3, small intestine ; 4, termination of the ileum; 5, eacum; 6, vermiform appendix; 7, ascending colon; 8, transverse...10, sigmoid flexure of the colon; 11, rectum; 12, spleen—a gland whose action is not understood. * The digestive apparatus Is lined with mncons membrane,... | |
| Calvin Cutter, John Clarence Cutter - Anatomy - 1887 - 232 pages
...Intestine (2, Duodenum; 3, Ileum; 4, Ileo-ceecal portion). 5,7,8, 9, 10, 11, Large Intestine (5, Csecum; 6, Vermiform appendix; 7, Ascending colon; 8, Transverse colon; 9, Descending colon; 10, Sigmoid flexure ; 11, Rectum). THE ABSORBENTS. tine. From the intestine they pass through small glands (mes-m-ter'ic)... | |
| 1888 - 426 pages
...termination of the ilcum ; 5, cacum ; 6, vermiform appendix ; 7, ascending colon ; 8, transverse co Ion ; 9, descending colon ; 10, sigmoid flexure of the colon ;11, rectum; 12, spleen— a gland whose action is not understood.— LEIDT'S Anatomy. fitted for the use of the body, into which... | |
| John Clarence Cutter - Human anatomy - 1888 - 844 pages
...the abdomen. The fibres of the muscular layer are arranged lengthwise, circularly, Fio. 57 (LeUg). THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES. — 1, Stomach. 2, Duodenum....Sigmoid flexure of the colon. 11, Rectum. 12, Spleen. and obliquely. The areolar layer contains blood-vessels and lymphatics. The mucous or inner layer is... | |
| Walter Hollis Eddy - Anatomy - 1907 - 540 pages
...FIG. 39 — The stomach and intesti'nes ; 1, stomach ; 2, duodenum ; 3, small intestine; 4, end of ileum ; 5, caecum ; 6, vermiform appendix ; 7, ascending...colon ; 9, descending colon ; 10, sigmoid flexure ; 11, rectum ; 12, anus. and to its different parts have been given appropriate regional names. The... | |
| Annette Fiske - Anatomy - 1911 - 240 pages
...the digesFIG. 54. — The intestinal canal: 1, Stomach; 2, duodenum; 3, jejunum; 4, ileum; 5, cecum; 6, vermiform appendix; 7, ascending colon; 8, transverse...colon; 9, descending colon ; 10, sigmoid flexure; 11, rectum. (Leidy.) allows great freedom of motion, so that there is little fixation to the loops... | |
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