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Identifier: textbookoffirsta00burn (find matches)
Title: A text-book of first aid and emergency treatment
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Burnham, Athel Campbell, b. 1880
Subjects: Emergencies First Aid
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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Fig. 26.—The front view of the abdominal contents. The liver has beenlifted upward to show the stomach and gall-bladder. The large intestine(colon) may be seen running upward on the right side, (hen across the abdo-men and downward on the left. (Gerrish.) THE ABDOMEN 63 passage through the hver the blood undergoes certainchemical changes which are not very clearly understoodbut Avhich are essential to life. In crushing accidents the HEPATIC VEINS INFERIOR PHRENIC ARTERIES CESOPHAGUS SUPERMESENTEARTE INFERIMESENTEFARTEF COMMC ILIAC ARTEF AND VEI
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INTERNALSPERMATIC^^ ARTERY^^ AND VEINi^^ INTERNAL — ILIAC ARTERY M AND URETER Fig. 27.—Showing the kidneys and great vessels of the abdomen in theirnormal position. The stomach, liver, and intestines have been removed.(Gray.) 64 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY liver is sometimes ruptmed, hemorrhage from tlic torntissue being very jirofuse. The Kidneys.—Located in the back part of the abdominalcaxity, one on each side of the spine, are two bean-shapedglandular organs, the kidneys. Each weighs about fiveounces. They excrete the urine, that is, they remove theexcess of water and the waste products from the blood by aprocess which is partly filtration and ))artly selected cellularsecretion. The urine passes from each kidney through anarrow tube about twelve inches in length, the ureter, tothe l)ladder. The Bladder.—The urine passes through the two uretersinto a musculomembranous sac, the bladder, which servessimply as a temporary storehouse for the urine. It willhold ordinarily a pint or m

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  • booksubject:Emergencies
  • booksubject:First_Aid
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Lea___Febiger
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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