JUGULAR VEINS 



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Common facial, formed by union of facial and 

 a terminal branch of the temporo-maxillary 

 veins, which drain the muscles of the face and 

 fore-part of the scalp. 



Occipital vein, which drains the back part of 

 the scalp. 



Posterioi Auricular Lym-.^ 

 phatic Glands 



Occipital Vein ~\^L. 



Occipital Lymphatic 



Gland 

 Posterior Auricular Vein 



Posterior Division of.. 



Temporo- Maxillary 



Vein 



Superficial Cervical ^="~~ 

 Lymphatic Glands "~~"-- 



Posterior Jugular _ 

 Vein 



External Jugular Vein -- 



Transverse Cervical 

 Vein 



____ Frontal Vein 



Supra-orbital Veia 



_______ Angular Vein 



Superficial Temporal 



Vein 



Internal Maxillary 

 Vein 



Temp. -Maxillary Vein 

 -Facial Vein 



Ant. Div. of Temporo- 



Maxillary Vein 

 Submax. Lymph. Glands 

 Common Facial Vein 

 Internal Jugular Vein 

 Lingual Vein 



Superior Thyroid Vein 

 Middle Thyroid Vein 



Anterior Jugular Vein 



Suprasternal Lym- 

 phatic Gland 



Suprascapular Vein and Supraclavicular 

 Lymphatic Glands 



FIG. 59. VEINS AND GLANDS OF HEAD AND NECK. 



The Subclavian vein is the direct continuation of the axillary 

 vein. It commences at the lower border of the first rib and 

 passes in front of scalenus anticus, which separates it from the 

 artery, and terminates behind the sternal end of the clavicle 

 by uniting with the internal jugular vein to form the innomi- 

 nate vein. 



