By Ferenc Kiss, János Szentágothai

Atlas of Human Anatomy, quantity compiles illustrations that categorize the anatomy of the human physique. This ebook is split into 5 major subject matters. the 1st 3 themes concentrate on 3 structures of the body-digestive process, breathing method, and urogenital method. a few of the organs pointed out within the digestive procedure comprise the salivary glands, pharynx, esophagus, belly, small gut, huge gut, and rectum. The elements of the respiration procedure, akin to the nostril, nasal hollow space, larynx, trachea, and lungs also are brought up. The anatomy of the urogenital method that involves the reproductive organs and urinary procedure are likewise named. The final issues distinguish the constitution of the ductless glands and middle. This quantity is suggested for scientific scholars and clinicians undertaking paintings at the human anatomy.

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58. OSTIUM ILEOCECALE (aspectus anterior, cecum apertum) THE ILEOCECAL ORIFICE (anterior view, the cecum opened) 58 Fig. 59. TUNICA MUCOSA INTESTINI CRASSI THE MUCOUS COAT OF THE LARGE INTESTINE Fig. 60. SECTIO TRANSVERSA INTESTINI CRASSI THE TRANSVERSE SECTION OF THE LARGE INTESTINE Fig. 62. TUNICA MUCOSA RECTI T H E MUCOUS MEMBRANE OF T H E RECTUM Fig. 61. RECTUM T H E RECTUM 59 60 Fig. 63. HEPAR I. (aspectus superior) THE LIVER, I (viewed from above) Fig. 64. HEPAR II. (aspectus posterior) THE LIVER, I I (viewed from behind) 61 Fig.

HEPAR I. (aspectus superior) THE LIVER, I (viewed from above) Fig. 64. HEPAR II. (aspectus posterior) THE LIVER, I I (viewed from behind) 61 Fig. 65. HEPAR I I I . (aspectus inferior) THE LIVER, I I I (viewed from below) Fig. 66. LOBI PORTO-BILIARES HEPATIS I. (preparatum injectum, aspectus superior, fecerunt J. Faller et G. Ungvàry) THE PORTO-BILIARY LOBES OF THE LIVER, I (seen from above, injected specimen: J. Faller and G. Ungvàry) 62 1. Lobus porto-biliaris dext. color ruber = a. hepatica 2.

Lobus porto-biliaris dext. color ruber = a. hepatica 2. Lobus porto-biliaris médius color ceruleus = v. portae 3. Lobus porto-biliaris sin. color flavus = ductus hepaticus Fig. 67. LOBI PORTO-BILIARES HEPATIS II. (preparatum injectum et corrosum fecerunt J. Faller et G. Ungvâry) THE PORTO-BILIARY LOBES OF THE LIVER, I I (corrosion cast: J. Faller and G. Ungvâry) 63 Fig. 68. VENAE HEPATIS (vena portae et vena hepatica, preparatum corrosum fecit F . Kâ dar) THE HEPATIC VEINS (the portal and hepatic veins, corrosion cast: F.

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