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AETEEIES OF THE ABDOMEX. 



Fis. 276. 



rig. 27G.— The Autepjes of the Stomach, Liver, and Omenium 

 (from Tiedemaun). j 



The liver is turned up so as to show its lower surface with the portal fissure, find the 

 Tessels and ducts .entering it. «, the right lobe of the liver ; b, the left lobe ; c, tlie gall- 

 bladder; c', the biliary or hciiatic ducts ; c'', the ductus communis choledoclius ; d, the 

 front of tlie antero-ijosterior tissure and the round ligament; e, the cardiac orifice of tlie 

 stomach ; /, on the great curvature of the stomach near its cardiac end, jioints to the 

 spleen ; g, the pylorus ; h, the duodenum ; i, the great omentum ; k, some of the small 

 intestines in the lower part of the abdomen ; 1, upon the trunk of the abdominal aorta 

 below the root of the inferior phrenic arteries, and above the coeliac axis ; 2, placed on 

 the meeting of the crura of the diaphragm, the coronary artery of the stomach ; 2', the 

 same artery proceeding round the small curvature of the stomach and ending by anasto- 

 mosis with the superior pyloric ; 3, the main hepatic artery, continued at o' as proper 

 hepatic arteiy to the liver ; 4, superior pyloric artery ; 4', another pyloric branch ; 5, 

 yjlaced on the main trunk of the vena port;a at the place where the hepatic artery and 

 ductus communis choledochus are in front of it ; 5', branches of the vena jjortse in the 



