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Identifier: medicalcommunica19mass (find matches)
Title: Medical communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Massachusetts Medical Society
Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: Boston : Printed for the Society
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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spite of all care to the contrary. The ascending colon isshort and is also very contracted, as is also the case with thetransverse and descending colons. The latter is concealedby coils of small intestine, but the beginning of the sigmoidis quite dilated. (Fig- !•) The various coils of the smallintestine have been represented in a rough model, as it waspractically impossible to make an exact model that would fit.I do not expect, however, that they will be used in practicalwork with the model, and simply had them made to com-plete the abdominal contents. A part of the second portionof the duodenum is seen just below the hepatic flexure andthe termination just above the transverse colon farther tothe left. A portion of the pancreas (Fig. 1. P) is seenwithin the curve of the duodenum; the dotted lines repre- , AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA 79 FIGURE IV. Thyroid Gland. Root ofright Lung. Ribs and Intercostal Muscles Termination of(Esophagus. Vena Cava Inf Right Supra-renal Capsule. RightKidney
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Root ofLeft Lung. Ribs and Intercostal Muscles. Spleen. Left Supra renal Capsule. TransverseMeso Colon. Left Kidney. Mesentery of Small Intestine. 80 MODEL OF THE THORACIC sent the attachments of the transverse mesocolon and mesen-tery of the small intestine. The tip of the spleen and thesplenic flexure of the colon are seen on the left just belowthe greater curvature of the stomach. In Fig. IV. the lungs, stomach, liver and intestines belowthe duodenum have been removed. The pericardium is seenin situ, the lines on its anterior surface representing the limitsof the two pleural sacks. The pleura has not been repre-sented and the ribs and intercostal muscles are seen in thetwo pleural cavities. The roots of the lungs are shown insection on either side of the pericardium. In the abdominalcavity the duodenum and pancreas are seen. The formeris shown in its whole length, the second portion overlappingthe right kidney and being crossed by the line of attachmentof the transverse mesocolon,

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  • booksubject:Medicine
  • bookpublisher:Boston___Printed_for_the_Society
  • bookcontributor:Francis_A__Countway_Library_of_Medicine
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