ABDOMEN AND PELVIS 



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(lymphoglandula venae portae)! (Vide Bardeleben, Haeckel u. 

 Frohse, Atlas der Topographischen Anatomie des Menschen, 2 Aufl., 

 Fig. 111.) 



Look for hepatic lymph-glands (lymphoglandulae hepaticae). 



FIG. 258. 



A. phrenica inferior sinistra 

 A. gastrica sinistra ! 



A. coeliaca ! 



A. phrenica inferior dextra 

 A. hepatica 



Kami oesophagei 



V. cava inferior 



A. hepatica f Ramus sinister 

 propria ( Ramus dexter \ 



A. cystica 



A. hepatica 

 propria 



V. portae 



Ductus 

 choledochtu 



A. gastrica 

 dextra 



A. gastro- 

 duodenalis 



Ren dexter 



A. gastro-epi- 

 ploica dextr 



Aorta abdom- 



inalis 



A. lienalis 



Lien 



Ramus 

 lienalis of the 



A. lienalis 

 Pancreas 



A. gastro-epi- 

 ploica sinistra 



Rami epiploici 



The tri-partition of the coeliac artery, Tripus coeliacus (Halleri), shown from in front after removal of 

 the lesser omentum. (After Toldt, Anat. Atlas, Wien, 1900, 2 Aufl., p. 576, Fig. 952.) 



Coeliac Artery (Arteria coeliaca) and its Branches. (Fig. 258.) 

 Trace the hepatic artery, the main branches of which have 



already been dissected out, back to its parent stem, the coeliac 



artery (A. coeliaca) (0. T. coeliac axis). 



Note its exact relations to the vertebrae, pancreas, etc. Dis- 



