Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Thompson Yates and Johnston Laboratories Report, Vol. 7: February, 1906
The oesophagus passes backwards and upwards, surrounded by the large ganglionic masses. It is a delicate wrinkled tube, much folded upon itself. It enters the large and massive mid-gut with no appreciable proventricular fold.
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