The latter tube enters just wbere the paunch, the second and third stomachs approach each other ; it is then continued with the groove, which ends in the third stomach. This groove is therefore open to the first stomachs, which lie to its right and left.... An Elementary System of Physiology - Page 451by John Bostock - 1826Full view - About this book
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 pages
...groove-like continuation of the oesophagus, in a very remarkable way. The latter tube enters just where the paunch, the second and third stomachs approach...stomachs, which lie to its right and left. But the thick promiuent lips which form the margin of the groove, admit of being drawn together so as to form a complete... | |
| 1811 - 694 pages
...very remarkable way. The latter tube enters juft •where the paunch, the fecond and third ftomachs approach each other ; it is then continued with the groove, which ends in the third ftomach. This groove ie therefore open to the firft ftomachs which lie to its right and left. But the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 412 pages
...continuation of the ccsophagus, in a very remarkable way. The latter tuhe enters just where the p.innrls, the second and third stomachs, approach each other;...lips which form the margin of the groove admit of heing drawn together so as to form a complete canal; which then constitutes a direct continuation of... | |
| John Davidson Godman - 1836 - 410 pages
...approach each other, and thence it is continued with the groove which ends in the third stomach. The groove is therefore open to the first stomachs, which lie to its right and left. The thick and prominent margins of this groove allow them to be drawn together, so as to form a complete... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1841 - 522 pages
...enters just where the paunch and the second and third stomachs approach each other; it is then continue^ with the groove, which ends in the third stomach....right and left. But the thick prominent lips which furui the margin of the groove admit of being drawn together sa as to form a complete canal which then... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 660 pages
...continuation of the oesophagus, in a very remarkable way. The latter tube enters just where the paunch and the second and third stomachs approach each other...therefore open to the first stomachs, which lie to ita right and left. But the thick prominent lips which form the margin of the groove admit of being... | |
| 1869 - 392 pages
...cRsophaffns, or throat, in a very remarkable way. The latter tube enters just where the paunch and the second and third stomachs approach each other...groove is, therefore, open to the first stomachs, whin.h lie to its right and left. But the thick, prominent lips, which form the margin of the groove,... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 654 pages
...continuation of the oesophagus, in a very remark able way. The Utter tube enters just where the paunch and the second and third stomachs approach each other...stomach. This groove is therefore open to the first two stomachs, which lie to its right and left. But the thick prominent lips which form the margin of... | |
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