Fig. 108. THE MUTUAL RELATIONS OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VIS- 

 CERA. [Figs. 108 and 109 were made after long transfixion pins had been passed 

 through the lower border of the thorax and driven firmly into the plank upon which 

 the subject rested. These pins were inserted previous to any dissection and the pho- 

 tographs were taken with the subject horizontal.] a, Heart in its natural position. 6, 

 Stomach, c, Left lobe of liver, d, Right lobe of liver, e, Diaphragm covering liver. 

 f, Left and g, Right lung, h, The great omentum covering the intestines. 



