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ON THE TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDO- 

 MINAL VISCEEA IN MAN, ESPEC TALLY THE 

 GASTPiO - INTESTINAL CANAL. Part IV. By 

 Christopher Addison, M.D., B.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.S., Pro- 

 fessor of Anatomy, Univei^sity College, Sheffield. (Plates 

 XXXIL, XXXIII, and XXXIV., and two Tables.) 



(Continued from page 204.) 

 Table VII. 





Average Positions of the Parts in the Ileo-colic Region and of 



the Large Intestine. 



Distance (centimetres). 

 The lower border of the ileo-colic junction as to 



CD., 2-3 below. 



The lower border of the ileo-colic junction as to 



A.S.S., ........ 2"6 above. 



The lower border of the ileo-colic junction as to 



:Mid. hne, 5-9 



The root of the appendix as to CD., . . . 3 below. 



umbilicus, . . 5'7 ,, 



A.S.S., ... 2 above. 



Mid. line, ... 6 



The lowest point of the caecum as to A.S.S., . . r23 below. 



,, ,, „ Mid. line, . . 6'1 



Innermost point „ „ A.S.S., . . 2*1 above. 



„ „ „ Mid. line, . . S'-i 



Inner border of large intestine at the right, in CD., as 



to Mid. line, . . . . . . .5*5 



Outer border of large intestine at the right, in CD., as 



to Mid. line, . . . . . . .ITS 



Highest point of the hepatic flexure colon as to E.F., . 2"5 below. 

 „ „ „ „ from the 



Mid. line, 9 



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