MES'OCOLON, noun [Gr. middle, and colon.]
In anatomy, that part of the mesentery, which, having reached the extremity of the ileum, contracts and changes its name, or that part of the mesentery to which the colon is attached.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
MES'OCOLON, noun [Gr. middle, and colon.]
In anatomy, that part of the mesentery, which, having reached the extremity of the ileum, contracts and changes its name, or that part of the mesentery to which the colon is attached.