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LABORATORY MANUAL OF HUMAN ANATOMY 



FIG. 245, 



Vena anonyma sinistra 



Thymus 

 Cavum mediastinale anterius 



Corpu 

 Pericardium 



Cavum pericardii_ 



Hepar 



Ventriculus- 

 Bursa omentalis- 

 Mesocolon transversum^- 

 Colon transversum 



Omen- ( Lamina anterior 

 turn -J 

 majus (Lamina posterior 



Mesenterium 

 Intestinum ileum - 



Intestinum tenue 



Spatium praeperitonaeale - 

 [Retzii] 



Vesica urinaria -- 

 Symphysis ossium pubis 



Tunica vaginalis propria 



Testis - 



- Vertebra thoracalis I. 

 LVTrachea 



-\ Oesophagus 



- A. pulmonalis dextra 



- Cavum pericardii 

 ~ Pericardium 



- Cavum mediastinale posterius 

 - Diaphragma 



Omentum minus 



Pancreas 

 - Spatium retroperitonaeale 



Duodenum (pars horizontals) 



,-.-. Cavum peritonaei 



patium retroperitonaeale 

 ..Promontorium 



-Intestinum rectum 



\Excavatio rectovesicalis 

 Anus 



Schematic representation of the course and arrangement of the peritoneum, mesentery, and omental 

 bursa in normal condition. The blue line indicates the primary parietal peritoneum ; the red line, the 

 mesogastrium ; and the yellow line, the visceral peritoneum and peritoneal covering of the mesentery. 

 The continuous lines show the free surface of the peritoneum ; the dotted lines show those parts of the 

 peritoneum of which the free surfaces have been lost by fusion. (After Toldt, Anat. Atlas, Wien, 1900, 

 2 Aufl., p. 440, Fig. 737.) 



