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The Coeliac Artery & Origin Of The Portal Vein

A medical illustration from 'Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy' (by Dr. Johannes Sobotta) shows the branches of the coeliac artery and the origin of the portal vein, 1911. After division of the anterior lamina of the great omentum the stomach has been drawn upward, so that its posterior surface looks forward, and the pancreas has been divided along the superior mesenteric vessels. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
A medical illustration from 'Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy' (by Dr. Johannes Sobotta) shows the branches of the coeliac artery and the origin of the portal vein, 1911. After division of the anterior lamina of the great omentum the stomach has been drawn upward, so that its posterior surface looks forward, and the pancreas has been divided along the superior mesenteric vessels. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
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