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IXDEX TO VOLUME T. 



Aorta — continued. 



abdominal, branches of, visceral, 

 424 

 anastomoses of visceral and pa- 

 rietal branches of, 436 

 varieties of, 424 

 arch of, 346 



branches of, 348, 353 

 varieties of, 351 

 foramen in diaphragm for, 311 

 thoracic, descending, 419 

 branches of, 420 

 varieties of, 350 

 Aortic plexus, 640 



Aponenrosis (anS, from ; vevpov, a string, 

 a tendon), 186 

 of arm, 204 

 of diapliragm, 311 

 epicranial, 264 



of external oblique muscle, 316 

 fore-arm, 208 



internal oblique muscle, 3 1 7 

 leg, 243 

 lumbar, 187, 299, 325 

 occipito-frontal, 264 

 of transversalis muscle, 320 

 vertebral, 299 

 Apophysis {airS, from ; (pvo}, I grow), S 

 Apparatus ligamentosus colli, 140 

 Appendicular portions of body, 3, 122 

 Aqueduct {aqiucdudus, a conduit) of 



Fallopius, 40 

 Aqureductus cochlece, 41 



vestibuli, 41 

 Arch of aorta, 346. Sec AoiiTA. 

 carpal, posterior, 409 

 crural or femoral, 341 



deep, 324, 341 

 malar, 60 

 orbital, 35 

 palmar, superficial, 411 



deep, 419 

 plantar, 466 



scapulo-clavicular, ligaments of, 146 

 subpubic, 104 

 of a vertebra, 10 

 zj'gomatic, 60 

 Arches, axillary, 191 

 lateral, of skull, 76 

 neural, of head, 74, 76 



of vertebrie, 24 

 visceral, of head, 74, 76 

 Arcus dorsalis humeri posticus, 402 

 Arm, aponeurosis of, 204 

 arteries of, 399 

 bones of, 81 

 fascite of, 204 

 lymphatics of, 515 

 muscles of, 204 

 nerves of, cutaneous, 623 



muscular, 208, 625 

 veins of, 485 

 Arnold, ganglion of, 546 

 Artekia comes nervi ischiadic!, 44S 

 comes nervi plirenici, 391 



Arteria — continucL^. 

 dorsalis pedis, 469 

 dorsalis scapulre, 397 

 hypogastrica, 439 

 pancreatica magna, 428 

 princeps pollicis, 417 

 profunda femoris, 457 

 jirofunda penis, 447 

 thoracioa humeraria, 395 



suprema, 395 

 thyroidea inia, 355 

 Arteries (apTripia, from aprrip, tliat by 

 Avhich anything is suspended ; ori- 

 ginally applied to tlie wimlpipe, 

 by which the lungs might be said 

 to be suspended, rpaxf'ia aprripia, 

 arteria as'pera, afterwards to the 

 arteries, at one time supposed, 

 like the windpipe, to contain air. 

 Another less probable derivation 

 is from arip, air; Trjpf'co, I keep), 

 Descriptive Anatomy of, 343 

 Arteries or Artery, abdominal, of in- 

 ternal mammary, 391 

 of lumbar arteries, 436 

 aberrant, in arm, 403, 404 

 accessory pudic, 447 

 acromial, 395 

 acromio-thoracic, 395 

 alar thoracic, 395 

 alveolar, 371 

 anastomotic, of arm, 402 

 pubic, 443 

 of thigh, 460 

 angular, of face, 365 

 articular, of hip, 458 



of knee, 462 

 of auditory nerve, 386 

 auricular, anterior, 369 



posterior, 367 

 auricular (occipital),- 366 

 axillary, 394 



surgical anatomy of, 399 

 varieties of, 398 

 azygos articular, 463 

 basilar, 383, 385 

 brachial, 399 



surgical anatomy of, 405 

 varieties of, 402 

 brachio- cephalic, 355 



varieties of, 353, 355 

 bronchial, 420 

 buccal, 371 

 of bulb, 447 

 capsular, 432 

 carotid, common, 356 



surgical anatomy of, 360 

 varieties of, 358 

 external, 360 



varieties of, 361 

 internal, 374 

 carpal, anterior radial, 416 

 ulnar, 410 

 posterior radial, 416 

 ulnar, 409 



