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<title>Abdomen Laid Open</title>
<description>The abdominal viscera in situ, as seen when abdomen in laid open and the great omentum removed. The ribs on the right side are indicated by Roman numerals; it will be observed that the eight costal ca...</description>
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<title>Abdomen Laid Open After Removal of Jejunum and Ileum</title>
<description>The abdomen viscera after the removal of the jejunum and ileum. The transverse colon is much more regular than usual. Both the liver and caecum extend lower down than normal. The subdivisions of the a...</description>
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<title>Abdomen Showing Displacement Caused by Corset</title>
<description>Abdomen of female showing displacement resulting from tight lacing. The liver is much enlarged, and extends on the left side to the ribs, where it was folded back on itself for over an inch. The pylor...</description>
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<title>Horizontal Section Through Abdomen</title>
<description>Horizontal section through upper part of abdomen. Labels: a, liver; b, stomach; c, transverse colon; d, spleen; e, kidneys; f, pancreas; g, inferior vena cava; h, aorta with thoracic duct behind it. ...</description>
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<title>Transverse Section of Abdomen</title>
<description>Diagrammatic transverse section of abdomen, to show the peritoneum on transverse tracing. A, at level of foramen of Winslow. B, lower down. In A note, one of the vasa brevia arteris passing to the sto...</description>
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<title>Abdominal Organs</title>
<description>Abdominal organs. Labels: 1, liver turned up; 2, gall bladder; 3, stomach; 4, large intestine; 5, small intestine....</description>
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<title>Abdominal Organs</title>
<description>Abdominal organs. Labels: 1, liver turned up; 2, gall bladder; 3, right kidney; 4, spleen; 5, left kidney....</description>
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<title>Abdominal Organs</title>
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<title>Regions of the Abdomen and their Contents</title>
<description>Regions of the abdomen and their contents (edge of costal cartilages in dotted outline).&quot;For convenience of description the abdomen may be artificially divided into nine regions by drawing two circu...</description>
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<title>Alimentary Canal</title>
<description>&quot;The digestive sac, tract, or tube of any animal; the visceral or intestinal cavity.&quot;-Whitney, 1902...</description>
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<title>Alimentary Canal</title>
<description>Diagram of the abdominal part of the alimentary canal (digestive system).  Labels:  C, the cardiac, and P, the pyloric end of the stomach; D, the duodenum; J, I, the convolutions of the small intestin...</description>
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<title>Alimentary Canal</title>
<description>Diagram of the abdominal part of the alimentary canal.  Labels:  C, the cardiac, and P, the pyloric end of the stomach, A; D, the duodenum; J, I, the convolutions of the small intestine; CC, the caecu...</description>
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<title>General View of the Alimentary Canal</title>
<description>Labels: O, esophagus; S, stomach; SI, small intestine; LI, large intestine, Sp spleen; L, liver (raised up); G, gall bladder; Pa, pancreas....</description>
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<title>Development of the Alimentary Canal</title>
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<title>The Alimentary Canal</title>
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<title>Interior of the Anal Cavity</title>
<description>The interior of the anal canal and lower part of the rectum, showing the columns of Morgagni and the anal valves between their lower ends. The columns were more numerous in the specimen than usual....</description>
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<title>Internal Surface of the Appendix</title>
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<title>Structure of the Appendix</title>
<description>Structure of the appendix. A. From a child two years old. B. From a male age 56. It will be observed that the submucosa is almost entirely occupied by lymphoid nodules and patches. The musclaris mucos...</description>
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<title>Transverse Section of Appendix</title>
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<title>Vermiform appendix</title>
<description>&quot;&lt;i&gt;A&lt;/i&gt;, a portion of the colon laid open to show the valve between the large and small intestine; &lt;i&gt;B&lt;/i&gt;, the caecum.&quot; &amp;mdash; Blaisedell, 1904...</description>
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<title>Bile Duct</title>
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<title>Sphincter of Bile Duct</title>
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<title>Biliary Apparatus</title>
<description>Portions of liver, duodenum, and pancreas, showing biliary and pancreatic ducts, head of pancreas turned back....</description>
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<title>Biliary Ducts</title>
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<title>Caecal Folds and Fossae</title>
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