ARTERIES 136 ARTERIES 



TABLE "1 ARTERIES.— Continued. 



Name. 



Origin. 



1 M-> 1 KIBUTION. 



Thoracic, internal. 

 See Mammary, inter- 

 nal. 



Thoracic, long (exter- 

 nal niammai 



Thoracic, short (or 

 superior). 



Thoracic twelfth. See 



Subcostal. 



Thymic. 



Axillary. 



Axillary. 



Internal mammary. 



Thymic 

 tinal. 



Thyroid, ascending 

 See Thyroid, infe- 

 rior. 



Thyroid axis. 



Thyroid, deep. 



Thyroid, descending. 

 See Thyroid, supe- 

 rior 



Thyroid, inferior. 



Subclavian. 



Arch of aorta, innom- 

 i na t e (occasional 

 branch). 



Pectoral muscles, serratus magnus, 

 mammary and axillary glands. 



Branches. 



Intercostal muscles, serratus magnus 



Connective tissue, fat and lymphatics, 

 or mediastinum and thymus. 



Shoulder, neck, thorax, spine, cord. 



Thyroid axis. 



Same as inferior thyroid. 



Larynx, esophagus and muscles of 



neck. 



Thyroid, middle. S e 

 Thyroidea ima 



Thyroid, superior. External carotid. 



Thvroidea ima 



Thyro-laryngeal. 

 Tibial, anterior. 



Innominate (usually). 



Thyroid superior. 



Tibial, anterior, recur- 

 rent. 



Popliteal. 



Anterior tibial. 



Tibial, posterior. 



Popliteal. 



Tibial, profunda (of Internal plantar, (in- 

 foot). nermost branch). 



Omo-hyoid, sterno-hyoid, sterno-thy 

 roid, thyroid gland. 



Thyroid bodj . 



Larynx and thyroid body. 



Leg. 



Tibialis amicus muscle. 



Leg, heel and foot. 



Abductor pollicis muscle 



Back of knee joint. 



Tonsil and Eustachian tube. 



Tonsil and root of tongue. 



Trachea. 



Trachc 

 See 

 rior. 



Transversalis colli. 



Transversalis humeri. 

 See Suprascapular. 



Thyroid axis. 



Neck and scapular region. 



Transverse. 



Inferior thyroid, suprascapular and 

 transverse cervical. 



Muscular, ascending cervical, esopha- 

 geal, tracheal and inferior laryrgeal. 



Hyoid, sterno-mastoid, superior 

 laryngeal, crico-thyroid. 



Posteriorand anterior tibial recurrent, 

 muscular, internal and external mal- 

 leolar. 



Peroneal, muscular, medullar)', cuta- 

 neous, communicating, malleolar, 

 calcanean, internal and external 

 plantar. 



Unites with the plantar pollicar. 



Anastomoses with the inferior articu- 

 lar arteries of knee. 



Superficial cervical and posterior 

 scapular. 



External circumflex. Muscles of upper part of thigh. 



Transverse. See P,m- 

 tal. 



Transverse. 



Right coronary. 



Heart muscle. 



