Anatomy of the abdominal viscera

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Anatomy of the abdominal viscera
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Description This four part teaching film shows on a cadavar the anatomy of abdominal viscera. Part 1 inspects the viscera and their mesenteries such as liver, faliform ligament, coecum duodenojejunal flexure, etc.; part 2 shows upper abdominal structures, such as oesophagus, vagus nerve, and gastric, splenic, gastro-epiploic arteries, etc.; part 3 shows structures in the lower abdomen such as superior mesenteric artery, colic artery, haemorrhoida artery, etc.; and part 4 shows the deeper abdominal structures such as pancreas, spleen, vena cava, cisterna chylil, etc. Received: (date unknown) as a donation from Petrolagar Laboratories.
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Author Kellogg, Howard B., Windle, William Frederick, 1898-1985., Petrolagar Laboratories.

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Attribution: Kellogg, Howard B., Windle, William Frederick, 1898-1985., Petrolagar Laboratories.

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