Part 21 (2/2)
E. The xyphoid cartilage.
G G*. The right and left kidneys.
H. The brachio-cephalic artery.
I. Left common carotid artery.
K. Left subclavian artery.
L. Right common iliac artery at its place of division.
M. Left common iliac artery, seen through the meso-r.e.c.t.u.m.
N. Inferior vena cava.
O O. The sigmoid flexure of the colon.
P. The r.e.c.t.u.m.
Q. The urinary bladder.
R. The right iliac fossa.
S S. The right and left ureters.
T. The left common iliac vein, joining the right under the right common iliac artery to form the inferior vena cava.
U. Fifth lumbar vertebra.
V. The external iliac artery of right side.
W. The symphysis pubis.
X. An incision made over the locality of the femoral artery.
b b. The dorsal intercostal arteries.
c. The coeliac axis
d. The superior mesenteric artery.
f f. The renal arteries.
g. The inferior mesenteric artery.
h. The vas deferens bending over the epigastric artery and the os pubis, after having pa.s.sed through the internal abdominal ring.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Chest and abdomen, showing bones, blood vessels, muscles and other internal organs.]
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