HEPATIG CIRCULATION. 



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to form a small intralobular vein, which carries the blood 

 out and pours it into one of the branches of 'origin of the 



FIG. 103. The stomach, pancreas, liver, and duodenum, with part of the rest 

 if the small intestine and the mesentery; the stomach and liver have been 

 turned up so as to expose the pancreas V, stomach; D. D'.JD' . duodenum; L, 

 spleen ; P, pancreas : R, right kidney ; T, jejunum ; F/, gall-bladder ; h. 

 hepatic duct ; c, cystic duct ; ch, common bile-duct ; 1, aorta ; 2, an artery 

 (left coronary) of the stomach ; 3, hepatic artery; 4, splenic artery ; 5. superior 

 mesenteric artery ; 6, superior mesenteric vein ; 7, splenic vein ; Vp, portal 

 vein. 



hepatic vein, called the suUobular vein. Each of the latter 

 has many lobules emptying blood into it, and if dissected out 



