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TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY OF THE 



following are its branches: — (a) Numerous pancreatic arteries (aa. 

 pancreaticTp). (6) The onght gastric artery (a. gastrica dextra) passes 



A. gastroepiploica dextra. 



A. gastroduodenalis 

 A. hepatica propria 



V. porta. 



A. pancreaticoduodenalis. 1 \ 



A. gastrica dextra. 



A. gastrica sinistra. 

 ,' Ramus cesophageus. 



Ramus cranialis. 



Ramus caudalis. 



Stomach. 



/ A. mesenterica cranialis. 

 / /' A. gastroepiploica 



/, /, , sinistra. 



' / -^ 

 Right kidney. /^J^^^ / ' 



Vena cava caudalis. / /' 



Right adrenal / / 

 M. psoas major / 



Right ureter. / 



V. ovarica. 

 Aa. ovaricse. 

 A. mesenterica caudalis. 



A. coHca sinistra. / 

 Fimbriae of uterine tube. 

 A. haemorrhoidalis cranialis, 



een. 



\^ '>^ Aa. gastricse breves. 

 \^ A. lienalis. 



, ^ Left adrenal. 

 ;^ Left kidney. 



Left ureter. 



eft ovary. 



colon. 



Fig. 58.— Dissection of female abdomen after removal of the intestines. In the 

 lower part of the figure the peritoneum has not been removed. 



under the pancreas in order to reach the pylorus. It divides into 

 numerous branches, some of which follow the lesser curvature of the 



