The anatomy of the domestic animals by Sisson Septimus 1865-1924

The anatomy of the domestic animals by Sisson Septimus 1865-1924

Author:Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Veterinary anatomy
Publisher: Philadelphia, London, W.B. Saunders Co
Published: 1914-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF THE DOG

visceral surface of the stomach and the transverse colon, and ends at the anterior pole of the left kidney. There are usually two pancreatic ducts. The smaller one opens into the duodenum with the bile duct or close to it; the larger one opens into the bowel an inch or two (ca. 3-5 cm.) further back.

THE SPLEEN The spleen is bright red in color in the fresh state. It is somewhat falciform, long, and narrow; the ventral part is the widest. Its weight in a dog of medium

Fig, 449.— Projection of Viscera of Dog (Male) on Body Wall; Left Side.

A, C, D, Apical, cardiac, and diaphragmatic lobes of lung; P, pericardium; Pr, prostate. Costal attachment and

median line of diaphragm are dotted.



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