PHYSIOLOGY: PRACTICUM IV: PLATE XI. 

 PELVIC VISCERA OF THE FEMALE CAT. 



renal vein 

 ' renal artery 



abdominal parietes 

 CORTEX OF KIDNEY 

 medullary part 



papilla 



cavity 



URETER 



OVARY 



oviduct 



cornu of uterus 



gravid right cornu 



aorta 



postcava 



RECTUM 



--ureter 

 uterine crest 

 -pelvis 



BODY OF UTERUS 

 NECK OF BLADDER. 



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The COLON has been cut off where the RECTUM enters the narrow cavity of the 

 TRUE PELVIS. The moderately distended BLADDER is turned caudad so as to show 

 its narrow NECK, continued as the URETHRA ; also the attachments of the two URE- 

 TERS. The left KIDNEY has been sliced off to expose the CORTICAL and MEDULLARY 

 portions of the CAVITY, continuous with the ureter. The left OVIDUCT is uncoiled and 

 the UTERINE CORNU opened. The right cornu is enlarged at one place as if contain- 

 ing an EMBRYO. The cut edges of the mesentery and some other details are disregarded. 

 The right kidney is usually farther cephalad. The shading is too heavy. 



