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DK. P. CHALMEB:> AJITCHELL OX THE 



long loop, at the end of which lay what I took to have heen a Meckel's diverticulum. 

 Then follows a verv long posterior portion, relatively longer than in the diagram, and 

 thrown into a series of straight minor folds, the posterior of which is a supra-duodenal 

 loop with a " bridging '" vein. Just beyond this is the trace of a supra-csecal kink. The 

 rectum is long and wide, in fact is typically archecentric. Of the usual pair of cseca, 

 only one \^-as developed, and that in a vestigial form, but Beddard (2) states that indi- 

 viduals vivry. some possessing two vestiges. The minor loops of Meckel's tract show a 



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tendency to 

 Meckel's diveniei 





p as i: riicans- It I were wrons in my plaemg of 



-Liii. acd what I took ior it was the merest traoe. : '.he 



''.'-•■;'-' " - ' - irisriv even; :._ rs 



Or the evideno? of the iatestLC- 



- be inclined to place 



1 4'' PRse-jLTTDi — In ?w.7.rf,ii -Sg-. 14) ^ite form of the iiitt^> 



: diSece~ees are that in J"- 



is v,3y like 

 e tract is 



