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2 = % The back sisoubae artery, and 4. The front circular avriery, 
which ramify about the joint. : 
— The arm artery gives off—1. Many side vessels. 2. The upper 
deep artery of the arm. 3. Lower deep artery of the arm. 
| Great communicating branch, which communicates round the 
elbow joint. ee. 
__ The arm artery then becomes the fore-arm. ariery, and gives off 
the outer-arm artery. — . 
1. The fore-arn: artery sends off the recurrent branches, whieh, 
~ wnite with the great communicating branch. | 2. Common inner 
_ bony artery. It then sends small branches to the adjacent muscl 
as it proceeds down to the wrist; just before it arrives here, it gives 
off the back fore-arm artery, which goes round to the back of the 
little finger... At the waist it gives off the deep palin ariery ; thet 
Sf arterial arch, calledthe superficial palm arch, which 
xranches to the fingers. Fm Ai 
Phe outer-arm arisry gives off the outer-arm recurrent, proceeds 
to the wxiat speero: the pulse is: felt, and gives off the superficial of 
__ the palm of the hand, then divides into the artery of the back of the 
thumb, the outer-arm artery of the fore-finger, great artery of the 
umb, and deep palm artery. A 
THE DESCENDING FOUNTAIN gives off, in the breast— 
~1. The arteries which nourish the lungs. 
arteries of the gullet, or food canal. 
& he arteries between the ribs. 
4. The lower midriff. 
: 4 The spermatic arter 
: eT — the spermati 
ies, which are ver small ee 
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