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Identifier: anatomydescripti1897grey
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
12 months: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Grey, Henry, 1825-1861 Carter, H. V. (Henry Vandyke), 1831-1897 Choose, T. Pickering (Thomas Pickering), 1841-1919
Topics: Anatomy Human anatomy Anatomy, Surgical and topographical
Writer: London : Longmans, Inexperienced
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medication
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Information Commons and Harvard Medical Faculty


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nal plexus, which is fashioned bybranches from the photo voltaic plexus, the lowerand outer a part of the semilunar ganglionand aortic plexus, and from the lesser andsmallest splanchnic nerves. They com-municate with the spermatic plexus, acircumstance which can clarify the occur-rence of ache within the testicle in affections ofthe kidney. As far as they've been traced, they appear to accompany the renalartery and its branches, however their precise mode of termination shouldn't be identified. The lymphatics encompass a superficial and deep set which terminate in thelumbar glands. Connective tissue, or inter tubular stroma.—Though the tubules and vesselsare carefully packed, a sure small quantity of connective tissue, steady withthe capsule, binds them firmly collectively. This tissue was first described byGoodsir, and subsequently by Bowman. Ludwig and Zawarykin have observeddistinct fibres passing across the Malpighian our bodies ; and Henle has seen thembetween the straight tubes composing the medullary construction.

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m. Eegion of the medullarj ray. 6. PLegion of thetortuous portion of the tubules, ai. Arteria in-terlobularis. vi. Vena iuterlobularis. va. Vasafferens. gl. Glomerulus, ve. Vas efferens.vs. Venous twig of the iuterlobularis.—(FromLudwig, in Striekers Handbook.) Floor Kind.—-The kidneys, being located on the again a part of the belly cavityand deeply positioned, can't be felt maless enlarged or misplaced. They're located onthe confines of the epigastric and umbilical areas internally, with the hypochondriac andlumbar areas externally. The left is considerably greater than the suitable. In accordance toMorris, the place of the kidney could also be thus outlined: Anteriorly. i. A horizontalline by the umbilicus is beneath the decrease edge of every kidney. 2. A vertical linecarried upwards to the costal arch from the center of Pou]3arts ligament has one third ofthe kidney to its outer facet, and two thirds to its inside facet, i.e. between this line and themedian line of the physique. In adopting thes


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