Identifier: anatomydescripti1897grey
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
Yr: 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 Drugs
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oic vein, pancreaticbranches from the pancreas, the pa,ncreatico-duodenal vein, and the inferiormesentric vein. The inferior mesenteric vein returns the blood from the rectum, sigmoidflexure, and descending colon, corresponding with the ramifications of the * The scholar maj- observe that every one veins above the Diaphragm, which don't lie onthe identical aircraft because the arteries which they accompany, he in entrance of them : and that allveins under the Diaphragm, which don't lie on tlie identical aircraft because the arteries which theyaccompany, lie behind them, besides the renal and profunda femoris vein. 694 VEINS branches of the inferior mesenteric artery. Ascending beneath the peritoneum inthe lumbar area, it passes behind the transverse portion of the duodenum andpancreas, and terminates within the splenic vein. Its hgemoxTlioidal branchesinosculate with these of the interior iliac, and thus set up a communicationbetween the portal and the final venous system.* Fig. 436.—Portal vein and its branches.
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Be aware.—On this diagram the fitting gastro-epiploic vein opens into the splenic vein ;typically it empties itself into the superior mesenteric, near its termination. The gastric veins are two in quantity: one, a small vein, corresponds to thepyloric department of the hepatic artery ; the opposite, significantly bigger, corresponds Moreover this anastomosis between the portal vein and the branches of the vena cavaother anastomoses between the portal and systemic veins are shaped by the communica-tion between the gastric veins and the cesophageal veins which empty themselves into thevena azygos minor ; between the left renal vein and the veins of the intestines, especiallyof the colon and duodenum; between the veins of the spherical ligament of the liver andthe portal veins ; and between the superficial branches of the poi-tal veins of the liver andthe phrenic veins, as identified by Mr. Kiernan. (See Physiological Anatomy, by Toddand Bowman, 1859, vol. ii. p. 348.) CAEDIAC 695 to the gastric arter
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