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PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER ADDISON. 



Table VIII. 

 The liver. 



1 The left extremity from the middle line, 



The left extremity as to E.F., .... 

 The upper border in the middle line as to E.F., . 

 The lower „ „ ,, 



The upper border in the R.L.L. line as to E.F., . 

 The lower „ ,, » • 



^ The lowest point as to E.F., 



,, ,, from the middle line, 



The right border in E.F. from the middle line, 



Tlie left kidney. 



The upper pole as to E.F., . 



,, ,, from the middle line, . 



The innermost point of the upper segment from the 



middle line, ....... 



2 The outer point from the middle line, . 



,, ,, as to E.F., ..... 



The lower pole, ,, 



,, ,, from the middle line, . 



The right kidney. 



The upper pole as to E.F., ..... 



,, „ from the middle line, . 



The innermost point of the upper segment from the 



middle line, ....... 



The outer point from the middle line, . 



,, ,, as to E.F., ..... 



The lower pole „ ..... 



J, ,, from the middle line, . 



The left supra-renal. 



The highest point as to E.F., . 



The lowest „ ,, 



The innermost point from the middle line, . 



The right supra-renal. 



The highest point as to E.F,, .... 

 The lowest ,, ,, .... 



The innermost point as to middle line. 



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' The left extre^nity of the liver is taken as that spot nearest to the plane of 

 E.F. at which the liver reaches its extreme left. 



The lowest point is that on the lowest part of the liver which is farthest from 

 the middle line. 



- The outer point is the spot on the outer border of the kidney nearest to the 

 plane of E.F. at which the kidney reaches its extreme right or left, as the case 

 may be. 



