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Thus it is explained how in the adult the jejunum seems suddenly to appear in the abdomen, and the third portion of the duodenum is invisible. This portion of the duol denum is covered by the mesentery of the transverse colon, and if this is cut through the duodenum wil- come to light in the same way the tube did when the rubber sheet was torn. FIG. XVIII. 40 ANATOMY OF THE PERITONAEUM. FIG. XIX. Fig. XIX is the same as Fig. XVI, only at a later date. The mesogastrium is seen to be more devel- ...oped, so that it forms quite a little sac behind and to the left as well as below the stomach. After it has reached this period of growth it is spoken of either as the posterior mesentery of the stomach, the meso- gastrium, or the great omentum, the names being applied to one and the same thing. The interior of the sac i. E. , the space between the mesogastrium and the stomach is known as the lesser cavity of the peritonaeum, or the cavity of the great omentum. M M FIG. XIX. X, Line of section of Fig.
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