{"product_id":"2940148800729","title":"The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity","description":"The Anatomy of the Human Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity\u003cbr\u003eConsidered from the Standpoint of Development and Comparative Anatomy\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis edition features\u003cbr\u003e • illustrations\u003cbr\u003e • a linked Table of Contents, Footnotes, and Index\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eCONTENTS\u003cbr\u003eIntroduction \u003cbr\u003e  Development of Vertebrate Ovum \u003cbr\u003e  Development of Cœlom and of Alimentary Cana\u003cbr\u003e  Development of Cloaca \u003cbr\u003e  Development and Divisions of the Peritoneum \u003cbr\u003e  Derivatives of Entodermal Intestinal Canal \u003cbr\u003e  Divisions of Alimentary Canal \u003cbr\u003ePart I. Anatomy of the Peritoneum and Abdominal Cavity \u003cbr\u003e  Comparative Anatomy of Foregut and Stomach \u003cbr\u003e  Morphological Types of Stomach \u003cbr\u003e  Development of the Intestine \u003cbr\u003e    I. Intestinal Rotation and Definition of Adult Segments of the Intestinal Canal \u003cbr\u003e      Development of Aortal Arterial System \u003cbr\u003e    II. Demonstration of Intestinal Rotation in the Lower Mammalia \u003cbr\u003e      Peritoneal and Visceral Relations in the Infra-colic Compartment of the Abdominal Cavity in the Adult \u003cbr\u003ePart II. Anatomy of the Peritoneum in the Supra-colic Compartment of the Abdomen \u003cbr\u003e  1. Stomach and Dorsal Mesogastrium \u003cbr\u003e    a. Changes in Position of Stomach \u003cbr\u003e    b. Changes in Direction and Extent of Dorsal Mesogastrium \u003cbr\u003e    c. Development of Spleen and Pancreas in the Dorsal Mesogastrium and Changes in the Disposition of the Great Omentum \u003cbr\u003e      1. Development of Spleen \u003cbr\u003e      2. Development of Pancreas \u003cbr\u003e        Development of Pancreas in Lower Vertebrates \u003cbr\u003e        Comparative Anatomy of Pancreas \u003cbr\u003e        Pyloric Cæca or Appendices \u003cbr\u003e        Peritoneal Relations of Pancreas \u003cbr\u003e        Comparison of Embryonal Stages during the Development of the Human Dorsal Mesogastrium, Spleen and Pancreas with the Permanent Adult Condition of the same Structures in Lower Mammalia \u003cbr\u003e      1. Spleen, Pancreas and Great Omentum of Cat \u003cbr\u003e      2. Relation of Great Omentum to Transverse Colon, Transverse Mesocolon and Third Part of Duodenum \u003cbr\u003e  2. Ventral Mesogastrium and Liver \u003cbr\u003e    I. A. Development of Liver \u003cbr\u003e      B. Comparative Anatomy of Liver \u003cbr\u003e      C. Development of Vascular System of Liver \u003cbr\u003e        Comparative Anatomy of the Hepatic Venous Circulation \u003cbr\u003e    II. Ventral Mesogastrium \u003cbr\u003e      Peritoneal Relations of Liver \u003cbr\u003e      Relation of Hepatic Peritoneum to the “Lesser Sac” \u003cbr\u003e      Caudal Boundary of Foramen of Winslow \u003cbr\u003e      Pancreatico-gastric Folds \u003cbr\u003ePart III. Large and Small Intestine, Ileo-colic Junction and Cæcum \u003cbr\u003e  I. General Review of Morphology and Physiology of the Vertebrate Intestine \u003cbr\u003e    I. Midgut or Small Intestine \u003cbr\u003e      Intestinal Folds \u003cbr\u003e      Divisions of Small Intestine \u003cbr\u003e      Structure of Small Intestine \u003cbr\u003e      1. Secretory Apparatus \u003cbr\u003e      2. Absorbing Apparatus \u003cbr\u003e      Valvulæ Conniventes \u003cbr\u003e    II. Endgut or Large Intestine \u003cbr\u003e  II. Serial Review of the Ileo-colic Junction and Connected Structures in Vertebrates \u003cbr\u003e    I. Fishes \u003cbr\u003e    II. Amphibia \u003cbr\u003e    III.  Reptilia \u003cbr\u003e    IV. Birds \u003cbr\u003e    V. Mammalia \u003cbr\u003e        Monotremata \u003cbr\u003e        Marsupalia \u003cbr\u003e        Edentata \u003cbr\u003e        Sirenia \u003cbr\u003e        Cetacea \u003cbr\u003e        Ungulata \u003cbr\u003e        Rodentia \u003cbr\u003e        Carnivora \u003cbr\u003e        Cheiroptera \u003cbr\u003e        Insectivora \u003cbr\u003e        Primates \u003cbr\u003e  III.  Phylogeny of the Types of Ileo-colic Junction and Cæcum in the Vertebrate Series \u003cbr\u003e    1. Symmetrical Form of Ileo-colic Junction; Mid- and End-gut in Direct Linear Continuity \u003cbr\u003e    2. Asymmetrical Development of a Single Cæcal Pouch, lateral to the Ileo-colic Junction, Mid- and End-gut Preserving their Linear Continuity \u003cbr\u003e    3. Rectangular Ileo-colic Junction, with Direct Linear Continuity of Cæcum and Colon \u003cbr\u003e  IV. Structure of Cæcal Apparatus and Specialized Morphological Characters of Colon in Rodents and Ungulates \u003cbr\u003e    1. Cæcum Proper \u003cbr\u003e    2. Structural Modifications of Proximal Segment of Colon analogous in their Functional Significance to the Cæcal Apparatus \u003cbr\u003e  V. Cæcal Apparatus and Colon in Hyrax. \u003cbr\u003ePart IV. Morphology of the Human Cæcum and Vermiform Appendix \u003cbr\u003e  I. Development of the Cæcum and Appendix \u003cbr\u003e  II. Changes in the Position of the Cæcum and Appendix during normal Development, depending upon the Rotation of the Intestine and the subsequent Descent of the Cæcum \u003cbr\u003e  III. Variations of Adult Cæcum and Appendix \u003cbr\u003e    A. Shape of Cæcum and Origin of Appendix. Types and Variations of Adult Cæcum and Appendix \u003cbr\u003e    B. Position and Peritoneal Relations of Appendix \u003cbr\u003e    C. 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