Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses (1913) (14763763351)

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Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses (1913) (14763763351)

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Title: Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Bundy, Elizabeth Roxana, 1850-
Subjects: Anatomy Physiology
Publisher: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son Co
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons



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he lungs. ^ The hepatic circulation is a double one: Both venous and arterial blood enter theliver. The portal vein (with products of digestion for the liver to work over) and thehepatic artery (with the oxygen with which this work is to be done) enter together throughthe portal fissure. (The venous blood of both leaves the liver by hepatic veins, page 189.) BRANCHES OF ABDOMINAL AORTA. 177 The ovarian artery runs downward into the pelvis and passesbetween the layers of the broad ligament to the ovary, freely supply-ing it and the Fallopian tubes. It ends by anastomosing with theuterine artery (Figs. 128, 132). Cystic artery Hepatic duct Cystic duct Common duct Portal vein istro-duodenal branch iperior pyloric branch Hepatic artery Right suprarenal vein ferior suprarenal artery Renal artery Renal vein Inferior vena cavaKidney Right spermatic vein Right spermatic arteryQuadratus lumborum muscleight lumbar artery andleft lumbar veinUreteric branch ofspermatic artery Middle sacral vessel
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Left lobe of liver Esophagus Left phrenic arterv Right phrenic arter>Superior suprarenalGastric arteryInferior suprarenalSplenic artery Left phrenic veinLeft suprarenal veinSuperior mesentericartery Kidney Ureteric branch of renal Left spermatic vein Ureter Left spermatic orovarian artery Inferior mesenteric artery Ureteric branch ofspermatic Ureteric branch ofcommon iliac Common iliac artery External iliac arteryInternal iliac artery Fig. 128.—Branches of the AnnoMiMAL Aorta (Morris).Note that the right common iliac is longer than the left. The spennatic artery runs downward and along the brim of thepelvis to pass out through the inguinal canal with the spermaticcord; it continues downward in the scrotum to supply the testes(Fig. 128). lyS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES. Special notes.—The superior mesenteric lies between the layers of themesentery. The inferior mesenteric lies partly in the left meso-colon; it termi-nates as the superior hemorrhoidal in the upper part of t

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