Its root, the part connected with the vertebral column, is narrow, about six inches in length, and directed obliquely from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra, to the right sacro-iliac symphysis. Anatomy-- descriptive and surgical - 第 645 頁Henry Gray 著 - 1858 - 750 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Alfred Armand L.M. Velpeau - 1838 - 584 頁
...through the wall of the abdomen. The small intestine extends obliquely, forming several convolutions, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa. As a whole, it represents a sort of moveable packet, occupying the whole of the umbilical... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1838 - 534 頁
...posterior wall of the abdomen. It is oblique in its direction, being attached to the posterior wall, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa. It retains the small intestines in their places, and gives passage to the mesenteric arteries,... | |
| George Viner Ellis - 1840 - 788 頁
...peritonaeum, support« the small intestine ; it is narrow at the spine, and is fixed to it in an oblique line, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right ilio-sacral articulation. The other extremity of the fold is wide, and is connected to the convolutions... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1840 - 592 頁
...posterior wall of the abdomen. It is oblique in its direction, being attached to the posterior wall, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa. It retains the small intestines in their places, and gives passage to the mesenteric arteries,... | |
| Library - 1841 - 688 頁
...angle, then in front of the lumbar vertebrae, and having arrived opposite an oblique line, extending from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa, it is reflected forwards to constitute the left layer (m) of the mesentery (jitaos, middle,... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 頁
...posterior wall of the abdomen. It is oblique in its direction, being attached to the posterior wall, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa. It retains the small intestines in their places, and gives passages to the mesenteric... | |
| Jones Quain - 1848 - 722 頁
...mesentery, is not more than six inches :™a11 * ' intestine. long, and extends in an oblique line from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right sacro-iliac symphysis. At its upper end this border of the mesentery receives the superior mesenteric vessels, and is continuous... | |
| William Wilkinson (Surgeon.) - 1851 - 424 頁
...covered by peritonoeum. The remaining viscera receive very imperfect investments. The mesentery extends from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right sacro-iliac synchondrosis, and consequently the superior mescnteric artery, as it lies in the attachment of that... | |
| George Mendenhall - 1852 - 736 頁
...which serves to connect the small intestines to the posterior parictes of the abdomen, and extends from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa ; this attachment is called the root, and is about six inches long. Its laminae contain... | |
| Meredith Redman - 1858 - 312 頁
...the small Intestines and the posterior Wall of the Abdomen, attached by its narrow end to the Spine from the left side of the second Lumbar Vertebra to the right Iliac Fossa, and by its other end with the small Intestine. 140 The superior Mesenteric Arteries, Veins,... | |
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