as CULPEPER’s ENGLISH PHY SICRLAN, 
internal. Theexternal jugwlaricreeps up to the neck, chin, head, andeface ; : under 
the'root of the earitds:divided into internalband. external branches ; the intern 
tothe mutcles of the mouth; fauces, hyoides, &c, from. thisbranch, {pring the veins 
which are opened under the tongue, The external is propped with kernels, and.is 
divided into two parts: the one‘is carried to. the fore parts of the.face, .cheeks,. and 
fofes and in-the middle of the forehead,. being joined with.a branch of. the. other 
fide, it makes the vein of the forehead, the other is carried through ‘the fides, the 
‘temples, and :the vccipusi » The internal jugular is called apoplefia, and afcends to 
‘the fide of ¢rachea to whichit fends branches: and, going to the. bafis of; the kul 
‘in its hinder part, itvis divided intotwo branches : the greater of which is carried 
‘backward through the'‘hole- of the: os occipitus, and enters into the cavity of the 
‘auramater or thickmeninx of the brain: the lefs enters in at the hole or fas of ‘the 
‘third’and fourth pair, and is carried alfo to the dura mater. From the inferior 
‘branch proceed five veins, the mammaria, intercaftalis Superior, meeiahipte 8 rusia 
and wufeula inferior. be tage’ eit 
“> The vena axillaris, or arm-vein, when it is come to the arm-pit, is Kisie 
~ two veins, viz. the vena cephalica, or upper branch and the vena baji Lica, | or "Tower 
‘branch, to which is added the mediana, The. cephalica, or ,head-vein, is _catried ja 
the furface of the. body between the flefhy membranes and coat of the mulcles. 
The Lefilica, or liver-vein, is placed near a nerve of the third and fourth | salt 5 
_ and therefore furgeons in opening of it ought to be careful, left they wound 
te from. whence follow great pain, fever, Eepreal ean and death. From the afl, 
or lower branch, arife two veins: firft, thoracica Superior, which goes into the ‘inut- : 
cles. of. the. chett, and into women’ s breatts ; fecondly, thoracica inferior, which 
fometimes grows out of the fuperior, creeping all. over the fide of the chelt: 3 its 
branches are joined by anaftomofis with the, branches of the AZ)EOS, which aA ti 
soutof the cheft, The defilica is. divided (under the: tendon of the pe 
ai into three branches : _ the firft. goes with the nerve of the: arm, the fecond i is es 
, nal, which fends Veins to the thumb, fore and middle fi 
. 
“Singers ey Pea mutcles of the hand : the third, anee Jobeaaias, ok 
aie felling of «1 the arm, is the inner branch of the Lagat wicca 
nee fei Rad 
is The defeending trunk’ of. the. ‘vena cava, “which” is Winattet' and’ nartor et, Pl 
es undivided 2 as. | far as. the fourth vertebra Of the loins; and fends: for , 
‘bra hes. —s Vine adipife, ‘which furnifh the’ coats’ | 
_ kidneys. fat, t he finifter being commonly higheF than’ the resale 7 
<fmlgents 0 or ‘emulgent veins, defcending: to ‘the’ ‘kidh jeys” by” ‘wthoort!and won 
