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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE OF THE AORTIC SYSTEM. 



Principal Divisions of the Arteries. 



A. Valves of the Aorta. ' 



B. The Ascending Aorta, 

 c. The Arteria Innominata.* 



Branches of the Arteries. 



\l: 



D. D. The Subclavian gives off ■< 



E. E. The Axillary Artery gives off- 



F. F. l^he, Brachial Artery\ " 



G. The Radial Artery 



H. The Ulnar Artery 



I. Interosseous Artery 

 K. Carotid Artery. 



L. External Carotid 



The Left Coronary Artery. 

 The Right Coronary Artery. 



The Vertebral Artery. 

 The Internal Mammary. 

 The Inferior Thyroid Artery. 

 The Ascendant Branch of the 



Thyroid. 

 The Transversalis Colli. 

 The Transversalis Humeri. 

 The First and Second Intercostals. 

 The Suprascapularis. 



Superior Thoracic Artery. 

 Thoracica Longior. 

 Thoracica Humeraria. 

 Subscapularis. 

 Circumflexa Posterior. 

 Circumflexa Anterior. 



Profunda Humeri Superior. | 

 Anastomoticus Major. 



Recurrens Radialis Anterior. 

 Arteria Superficialis Volae. 

 Arteria Palmaris Profunda. 



Recurrens Ulnaris Anterior. 

 Recurrens Ulnaris Posterior. 

 Arteria Dorsalis Ulnaris. 

 Arteria Palmaris Profunda. 



Tnterossea Superior Perforans. 

 Recurrens Interossea. 



Arteria Thyroidea Superior. 

 Arteria Lingualis. 

 Arteria Labialis vel Facialis. 

 Arteria Occipitalis. 

 Posterior Auris. 

 Arteria Maxillaris Interna. 

 Arteria Transversalis Faciei. 

 Arteria Temporalis. 



* The Arteria Innominata commonly divides into the Eight Carotid and Sub- 

 clavian, but here the Left Carotid also is given from it. 

 t On the left side there is a high bifurcation of this Artery. 

 X The Lesser Profunda is seen at 16, Plate VI. 



