gullet, vertebral, and rib veins, and empties into the ee ca 
_ one on the great toe, a visible vein along the small toe, and one on 
veins. At the bend of the fore-arm are three veins, the great head 
sg the king vein, and the middle vein. 
eat head runs along the upper part of the fore-arm, ands ree 
rn oy blood from the external outer-arm vein. 
“The king vein ascends on the under side, and receives the blood - 
from the external and internal fore-arm veins, and some branches 
accompanying the arm artery, called the satellite veins, 
The middle vein is in the middle of the fore-arm, and arises from be 
several branches. These three veins all unite above the bend of the 2 
arm, and form, 5 - 
The arm vein, which receives all their blood, and is. 
into the afrm-pit, where it is called. 
~The were vein. This receives also the’ ) nal 
r and. lower parts of the chest ; it then passes 
under the pers ne, and unites with the external and iteranl Tae jue aa 
gular veins, and the vertebral vein, which brings the blood from the 
vertebral canals ; it receives also the blood from the partition of the 
chest, membrane of the heart, midriff, wart, internal breast, and end _ 
of. the wind-pipe veins, and then unites with its fe 
Der cave vein. — Bs Fe citys Mee 
The blood from. the external and iatemehe arts eheadand face 
2 following manner into the external and internal jee 
5 pape the; chem, veins under the collar bone. — 
The blood from the brain, hinder brain, oblong marrow, ae mem- 
branes of these parts, is received into. the veins of the outer mem= 
brane of the brain, one of which empties through the lacerated hole - 
in the base of the skull into the internal jugular vein, which 
into the neck by the head arteries ; receives the blood of the shield , 
— inner jaw veins, and empties into the chest vein, under the collar- ae, 
ea aes 
The single vein receives the blood from the throat; upper partof t the 
LOWER. CAVE VEIN. 
This vein is the trunk of all ten. teduameh ours, and i ote 
lower extremities, from which the blood is returned i in the illoting 
manner: 
The veins of the toes form on the back of the foot three branches, 
the back of the foot, and they empty themselves into the veins on the 
sole of the foot. | 
The | ‘veins on the upper part of the foot, coming ther 
the ancle, form the front shin vein; and the sole of the 
a branch from the calf of the leg, form the back — 
branch also ascends in the direction of the outer shin- 
seo each santo bas ee branch 
