rOMY IX A XUT>HELL. 



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M well as foreign material which may be introduce! is Ligatory such as 



the falciform ligament of the liver. (4) it is pilieate.as the plica epigastrica where 

 it makes a fold over the episgastric artery, (5) it is mi which hind organs 



to the walls of the abdomen and conducts nutrient nerves and vessels to the 

 organs. The transverse meso-colon is an example of this. (6) It is omental. 

 which means it binds one organ to another. An example the gastro-splenic 

 omentum. An omentum may or may not contain nutrient nerves and vessels. 

 Nerve Slpply. — The parietal peritoneum receives its nerve supply from 

 the sympathetic through the gray rami commnnicantes. The visceral, peri- 

 toneum receives its nerve supply from the solar plexus. 



PLATE CCLIII. 



POST. DENTAL CANALS 

 P-ARTIC.WITH LACHRYMAL 

 0- INFRAORBITAL GROOVE. 

 R -MALAR PROC. 

 S -ALVEOLAR PROC. 



T- INCISIVE TOSSA. 

 U-CANINE FOSSA. 

 V- CANINE FMINENCE. 

 W-OBRITAL SURFACE. 

 X- FACIAL SUREACE. 

 Y ZYGOMATIC SURFACE 

 ^ A Z-TUBEROSUY. 



A-0RB1CULAR1S- 



PALPEBRARUM 



B-TENDO-OCULI. 



C-LEV.LADU SUP. 



AL/tQUE-NASI. /:/* 

 D-INF.OBUQUE. 



E-LEV.LABII- 

 SUPERIORIS 



F - LEV. ANG. 

 ORIS. 



G- COMPRESSOR 

 MARIS. 



H- DEPRESSOR 

 ALAl-fJASl. M 



I - MASSETER. g 



J - BUCCIN- 

 ATOR. 



K- NASAL 

 PROC 



L -NASAL 

 NOTCH. 



M-NASAL 



SPINE. 

 N- NUTRIENT FORAMINA. 



External Surface i >f Superk »b Maxill \ky B< >ne. 



Blood Supply. — The parietal peritoneum receive- its blood supply from 

 the intercostals, phrenic, lumbar, circumflex iliac, and deep epigastric arteries. 

 The visceral peritoneum receives its blood supply from the gastric, hepatic 



splenic, renal, ami mesentery arteries. These latter arteries nourish organs. 



LESSON CL. 



The kidney (Plate CCLXVI) belongs to the urinary system, which has 



but one function, that of elimination, while the alimentary system has two 

 functions, appropriation and elimination. The kidney is bean-shaped ami is 

 situated between the spinous processes <<\ the eleventh dorsal and the third 



