Appendicitis by John Henry Tilden
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travel and just what will be the character of the disease he meets
with will depend upon his constitution, inheritance, environment and education. APPENDICITIS CHAPTER I. This cut represents the back view of the cecum, the appendix, a part of the ascending colon, and the lower part of the ileum, with the arterial supply to these parts. "A, ileo-colic artery; B and F, posterior cecal artery; C, appendicular artery; E, appendicular artery for free end; H, artery for basal end of appendix; 1, ascending or right colon; 2, external sacculus of the cecum; 3, appendix; 6, ileum; D, arteries on the dorsal surface of the ileum."--Byron Robinson. The reader will see how very much like a blind pouch the cecum is, |
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