1348-5363 - Anatomy of the cow digestive apparatus. From left to right: mouth and esophagus, the reticulum (brown excrescence on the left), the rumen or composed paunch, from the top to the bottom by the dorsal sac, the cranial sac and the ventral sac. The grey excrescence beneath is the abomasum or velles.
1348-1872 - Diaphragmatic hernia. Following a trauma, the left diaphragm has burst. The upper area of the stomach and colon have passed through the wound into the thorax.
1348-1873 - Diaphragmatic hernia. Following a trauma, the left diaphragm has burst. The upper area of the stomach and colon have passed through the wound into the thorax.
1348-1870 - Diaphragmatic hernia. Following a trauma, the left diaphragm has burst. The upper area of the stomach and colon have passed through the wound into the thorax.
1348-1871 - Diaphragmatic hernia. Following a trauma, the left diaphragm has burst. The upper area of the stomach and colon have passed through the wound into the thorax.
832-389288 - Jamalgan, woman of eagle hunter Bashakhan Spai, cleans the intestines and stomach of a slaughtered goat, Kisil Char, Olgii, Mongolia, Asia