PHYSIOLOGY : PRACTICUM VI : PLATE X. 



ABDOMINAL VISCERA OF THE CAT AFTER REMOVAL OF MOST OF THE 

 SMALL INTESTINE. 



The specimen rests upon the back, the cephalic end toward the observer. 



The lobes of the LIVER (17) are turned cephalad and spread apart ; the STOMACH 

 is rotated so as to conceal the esophagus ; the BILE-DUCT joins the DUODENUM ; the 

 pancreatic ducts are not shown. The COLON (large intestine) is turned to the left so as to 

 display the the CECUM : this is often shorter than here shown 



C, P, the CARDIAC and PYLORIC regions of the STOMACH. 



G, D the G \.STRIC (orgastro-splenic) and DUODENAL portions of the PANCREAS ; 

 the latter is less developed in man 



A, the left ADRENAL (supra-renal capsule). 



K, the right KIDNEY, concealed partly by the pancreas and duodenum. 



O, the left OVARY. 



The mesentery, aorta, most of the renal vessels, and the ureters are not shown. 



