LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. ix 







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116. Anastomoses and Distribution of the Arteries of the Hand (Coloured], 165 



117. The Arteries of the Forearm with the Deep Palmar Arch (Coloured'], 172 



118. The Bend of the Elbow with the Superficial Veins (Coloured ), 173 



119. The Brachial Artery at the Bend of the Elbow (Coloured], 174 



120. Front of the Forearm : First Layer of Muscles, 175 



121. Superficial Muscles of Palmar Aspect of Forearm, 176 



From Gould'' 's Illustrated Medical Dictionary 



122. Front of the Forearm : Second Layer of Muscles, 177 



123. The Lower Part of the Axillary, the Brachial, and the Radial and Ulnar Arteries (Coloured}, 178 



124. The Left Ulna and Radius. (Antero-internal view.) (Coloured), 179 



125. Front of the Forearm: Third Layer of Muscles, 180 



126. Superficial View of the Front of the Upper Arm, 181 



127. Deep View of the Front of the Upper Arm, 182 



128. Deep Muscles of Palmar Aspect of Forearm, . From Gould' 's Illustrated 'Medical Dictionary 183 



129. The Left Humerus with a Supracondyloid Process and some Irregular Muscle Attachments. 



(Anterior view.) (Coloured), 184 



130. The Pectoralis Major and Deltoid, 188 



131. The Left Clavicle. (Superior surface.) (Coloured), 188 



132. The Clavi-pectoral Fascia, 189 



133. To Show Schematically the* Distribution of the Deep Cervical Fascia Above and Below the 



Clavicle, 190 



134. The Left Clavicle. (Inferior surface.) (Coloured), 191 



135. Serratus Magnus. The Inner Wall of the Axilla, 192 



136. Front View of the Scapular Muscles. The Posterior Wall of the Axilla, 193 



137. The Lower Part of the Axillary, the Brachial, and the Radial and Ulnar Arteries (Coloured), 194 



138. First and Second Ribs (Coloured), 198 



139. The Sternum, 199 



140. The Intercostal Muscles, 200 



141. The Intercostal Nerves, 201 



142. The Muscles Attached to the Back of the Sternum, 202 



143. Scheme of the Internal Mammary Artery (Coloured), 203 



144. Anterior View of the Lungs: Pericardium, Modified from Bourgery 205 



145. Anterior View of the Thorax with Chest Wall Removed, showing the Lungs, 206 



Modified front Bonrgery 



146. Invagination of Pleura, 207 



147. Thymus Gland in a Child at Birth, 209 



148. Scheme of the Fcetal Circulation, 210 



149. Anterior View of Fcetal Heart, Vessels, and Lungs, 211 



150. The Arch of the Aorta, the Thoracic Aorta, and the Abdominal Aorta, with the Superior and 



Inferior Vena Cava and the Innominate and Azygos Veins (Coloured), 212 



151. The Heart and Great Vessels, with the Root of the Lungs, Seen from Behind (Coloured), . 214 



152. The Sympathetic System of Nerves, After Potter 215 



153. The Arch of the Aorta, with the Pulmonary Artery and Chief Branches of the Aorta 



(Coloured), 217 



154. Anterior View of the Right Chambers of the Heart, with the Great Vessels, 219 



155- I he Heart, with the Arch of the Aorta, the Pulmonary Artery, the Ductus Arteriosus, and 



the Vessels Concerned in the F(etal Circulation (Coloured), 220 



156. Anterior View of the Heart, showing its Arteries and Veins (Coloured), 222 



157. Posterior View of the Heart, showing its Arteries and Veins (Coloured), 223 



158. Cutaneous Nerves of the Thorax and Abdomen, Viewed from the Side, .... After Hcnle 226 



159. External Oblique and Ilio-tibial Band, 227 



160. The Pectoralis Minor, Obliquus Internus, Pyramidalis, and Rectus Abdominis, 228 



161. Obliquus Externus and Fascia Lata, 229 



162. Transversalis Abdominis and Sheath of Rectus, 230 



163. Internal Oblique and Transversalis Abdominis Muscles, 232 



From Gould's Illustrated Medical Dictionary 



164. Dissection of the Lower Part of the Abdominal Wall from Within, the Peritoneum having 



been Removed, , . Wood 235 



165. Irregularities of the Obturator Artery, After Gray 237 



166. Vessels of the Small Intestine, 238 



167. Showing Partial and Complete Investment of Organs by Peritoneum, 239 



168. Showing Retro-peritoneal Locality, 239 



169. Showing Aorta and Primitive Mesentery, 240 



170. Showing Loss of Endothelium at Contact Point of Visceral and Parietal Peritoneum, .... 240 



171. Showing Simple Visceral and Parietal Layers of Peritoneum with Cavity Between Them, . . 241 



172. Diagram of the Primitive Alimentary Canal, 243 



173. Diagrams showing (A) the Formation of the Great Omentum, and (E) the Rotation of the 



Intestinal Canal, 244 



174. The Cceliac Artery and its Branches (Coloured), 247 



175. The Viscera as Seen on Fully Opening the Abdomen without Disarrangement of the Internal 



Parts, After Sarazin 247 



176. The Viscera of the Foetus, Riidinger 249 



177. Relation of Structures at and below the Transverse Fissure, Thane 251 



