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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF 



REMARKS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ARTERIES. 



The preceding is a brief sketch of the arterial structure, and the professional man 

 will perceive that wc have not named the whole of the arteries ; therefore, in order to 

 supply this deficiency, the author here introduces a table of the arteries, constructed by 

 Mr7 Percivall. 



Aorta 



Anterior Aorta 



Left Arteria 

 Innominata 



table of the arteries. 

 Anterior Aorta. 

 Posterior Aorta. 

 Right Arteria Innominata. 

 Left Arteria Innominata. 

 '^Dorsal. 

 Posterior Cervical. 

 Vertebral, forming the Basilar. 

 Internal Pectoral. 

 External Pectoral. 

 Inferior Cervical. 

 Axillary. 



f^ External Thoracic. 

 Internal Thoracic. 

 Axillary < Dorsalis Scapula. 

 Subscapular. 

 Humeral. 

 f Ulnar. 



/'Posterior Cerebellal. 

 1 Anterior Cerebellal. 

 I Posterior Cerebral. 

 (^Circular Arteriosus. 



TT 1 J Spiral 



Humeral < - ^ 





Radial. . . ( Small Metacarpal. 



I Large ditto. 



T T»/r J- ^ \ External Plantar. 



Large Metacarpal j j^^^^^.^^^j ^.^^^^ 



' Perpendicular. 

 Transverse. 

 Plantar < Artery of the Frog. 



Lateral Laminal. ( Ant. Laminal. 



^ Circular Arteriosus. . . < Inf. Communicating. 



( Circumflex. . . . <( Solar. 



The Right Arteria Innominata sends off branches correspondent to those on the left 

 side; and, in addition, the 



Right Carotid 1 External Carotid. 

 Left ditto. > Ramus Anastomoticus. 

 ) Internal Carotid. 

 ^ Ascending Pharyngeal. 



Common Carotid 



External Carotid < 



Submaxillary. 



Parotideal. 

 Int. Pterygoid. 

 Post. Masseter. 

 Post. Auricular. 

 Temporal. 

 Ant. Auricular. 

 Int. Maxillary. 



Pterygoid. 

 Lingual. . . 



Inferior Labial. 



Facial. 



Ranine. 

 Sublingual. 

 Buccinator. 

 Angular Oral. 



{Masseter. 

 Buccal. 

 Sup. Labial. 

 False Nasal. 



''Deep Temporal. 



Palatine. 



Inf. Maxillary. 

 <( Supra- Orbitar. 



Ocular. 



Infra- Orbitar. 



Palato Maxillary. 



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