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THE AXILLAEY ARTERY 



Fig. 259. 



Fig. 259.— Deep View ui- mi; Cahutid, tituoLAviA-N, a^u A.\ii.LAiii- Ariekies (from 



Tiedeinann). ^ 



The great pectoral, the stemo-mastoid, and the stemo-hyoid and stemo thyroid muscles 

 have been removed ; the front part of the deltoid has been divided near the clavicle : the 

 greater part of the digastric muscle has been removed, and the upper part of the splenius 

 capitis and trachelo-mastoid divided near the mastoid process. ^Subclavian Artery and 

 its Branches. — 1, First or inner part of the subclavian artery giving rise to the thjToid 

 -axis and internal mamm.ary, and also to + , the vertebral artery ; 2, third part of the 



