THE ORGANS OF DIGESTION. 



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hepatic bud. So is the common hepatic duct, while the right 

 and left hepatic ducts are formed from the stalks of the processes 

 which form the right and left lobes of the liver. The gall 



pericarct. 



ductus uenosus 

 ven, cava 



coronary lig. 



posit of liver- '• 



falciform lig. 

 umb. vein 



cord. 



stern- 



post border 



mesogastrium 

 gastro-hep. oment. 

 portal uein 



coron. lig. 



rt. lat. lig. 



oes. 



Spig. lobe 



port, vein ■ 

 gastro-hep. oment 



B. 

 Pig. 213.— The origin of the Peritoneal Ligaments connected with the Liver. 



A. Diagram of the foetal relationship of the ventral mesentery to veins and the 



stomach, the liver being removed. !,„_.«„ 



B. The liver viewed from behind to show its relationship to the gastro-hepatic 



omentum, part of the ventral mesentery. 



bladder arises as a diverticulum of the common bile duct. 



(Fig. 218.) 



