A. 



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AI.S 



AMJ^ 



Fig. 1. Branches of the subclavian artery according to dilTerent authors. A, 

 according to Quain, Testut and Gray; B, according to Henle; C, according to Tiede- 

 mann; D, according to Spalteholz and Toldt (B. N. A) ; £, according to Gegenbaur; 

 I'\ according to Sappey. 



The lettering on all the figures is alike and as follows: I, II and III, the three 

 parts of the subclavian artery; A. V., arteria vertebralis; A. M. I., arteria mam- 

 maria interna; T. T. C, truncus thyreo-cervicalis; A. T. 7., arteria thyroidea inferior; 

 A. T. 5'., arteria transversa scapula; A. T. C, arteria transversa colli; E. A. T. C, 

 ramus ascendens transversa colli; S. D. T. C, ramus descendens transversa colli; 

 A. 0. S., arteria cervicalis superficialis ; A. C. A., arteria cervicalis ascendens; T. 

 0. C, truncus costo-cervicalis; A. I. S., arteria intercostalis suprema; A. C. P.y 

 arteria cervicalis profunda; G. T., common trunk. 



