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into it. Perhaps there has been some inflammatory process at 

 work here, for the bands connecting the great omentum, and 

 described below, are doubtless pathological. 



Text-figure 18. 



The peritoneum viewed trom the front. 



The great omentum has been divided along the lines L.S.O. of text-fig. 19, and the 

 edges of the four layers are shown above at 7. The left kidnej^ has been 

 pulled outwards and the transverse meso-colou (18) and descending colon 

 pulled down. The following figures are not described in text. 1. Diaphragm. 

 19 and 27. Ileum. 



