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... veins by their containing after death little or no blood , and therefore appearing of a bluish white colour , with a central tint of pink , whereas the veins are of a full dark maroon colour . the vena cava . Underneath the supra ...
... veins by their containing after death little or no blood , and therefore appearing of a bluish white colour , with a central tint of pink , whereas the veins are of a full dark maroon colour . the vena cava . Underneath the supra ...
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... veins to form the vena portæ , and the entrance of that vein into the liver . Observe the vena cava inferior , and entrance into it of the hepatic veins immediately below the diaphragm . 10. Turning the liver up towards the diaphragm ...
... veins to form the vena portæ , and the entrance of that vein into the liver . Observe the vena cava inferior , and entrance into it of the hepatic veins immediately below the diaphragm . 10. Turning the liver up towards the diaphragm ...
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... veins and trace it in this way back into the substance of a liver lobe . Observe on its inner surface the opening of numerous smaller veins ; cut through the lobe near its base , and try to distinguish the portal veins from the hepatic ...
... veins and trace it in this way back into the substance of a liver lobe . Observe on its inner surface the opening of numerous smaller veins ; cut through the lobe near its base , and try to distinguish the portal veins from the hepatic ...
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... vein . Observe the ureter , a pale semi- transparent duct passing downwards from the kidney over the muscles of the back , towards the middle line ; trace it down to its end in the urinary bladder . 24. If a female , observe the uterus ...
... vein . Observe the ureter , a pale semi- transparent duct passing downwards from the kidney over the muscles of the back , towards the middle line ; trace it down to its end in the urinary bladder . 24. If a female , observe the uterus ...
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... veins , cp . § 17 , p . 13 ) . 14. Prolong the median skin incision to the chin and re- flect the skin as far as possible . Observe on each side the external jugular vein dividing into two branches : avoid wounding it . 15 Cut through ...
... veins , cp . § 17 , p . 13 ) . 14. Prolong the median skin incision to the chin and re- flect the skin as far as possible . Observe on each side the external jugular vein dividing into two branches : avoid wounding it . 15 Cut through ...
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