[HTML][HTML] A STATISTICAL STUDY OF THE THORACIC DUCT IN MAN¹

HK Davis - The American Journal of Anatomy, 1915 - books.google.com
HK Davis
The American Journal of Anatomy, 1915books.google.com
MATERIAL AND METHODS This paper is based upon the records of the dissection of 22
cadavers in the Anatomical Laboratory of the Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca,
New York. Forty-two cadavers, on which autopsies had been performed, were examined, but
many of them had to be discarded on account of injury to the duct at the post mortem. In 11
of these however, the duct was found complete and records were taken of the ducts in these
bodies. The other 11 records were taken from bodies which were dissected by the medical …
MATERIAL AND METHODS This paper is based upon the records of the dissection of 22 cadavers in the Anatomical Laboratory of the Cornell University Medical College, Ithaca, New York. Forty-two cadavers, on which autopsies had been performed, were examined, but many of them had to be discarded on account of injury to the duct at the post mortem. In 11 of these however, the duct was found complete and records were taken of the ducts in these bodies. The other 11 records were taken from bodies which were dissected by the medical students. During the course of
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