798 ANATOMY AND PATHOLOGY 
LEFT GASTRIC ARTERY - OVINE (right surface) 
Aorta 
Celiac- Craniai Mesenteric TrarLk. 
Celiac a. 
L.Gastroe-jpijploic a. 
Pyl 
Pyloric 
Pyloric 
HetiCalu-Tcn. 
Onaasum. 
Fundas 
Body 
Abomasum. (parietal surface) 
Figure 35. — Left gastric artery of sheep (right surface). Point of ligation of reticular branch. 
transplanted with the transplanted donor lung. 
Certainly this is another area that is very hard 
to dissect. About the only way we can demon- 
strate and document it fairly accurately is with 
the plastic casts. Another area where attention 
should be devoted concerning the consequences 
of total ablation is the brachial arteries. 
Norman B. Guilloud, Squibb Institute, New 
Brunswick, N.J. : I wonder if there is a publica- 
tion which you can cite that adequately com- 
pares the anatomy of domestic and/or labora- 
tory animals with that of man? 
Dr. Anderson : There is one by W. D. Ander- 
son that just came out. It's called "The Thorax 
in Sheep and Man," and it's published by Dillon 
Press, Minneapolis. 
