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PRACTICAL ANATOMY. 



From the second part behind the pectoralis minor 

 come off: 



Long Thoracic. Passes inward along the inferior 

 border of the pectoralis major. 



FIG. 107. DIAGKAM OF AXILLA. 



1, axillary artery ; 2, brachial artery; 3, acromio-thoracic artery; 4, superior thoracic 

 artery ; 5, subseapular artery ; 6, dorsalis scapula; artery ; 7, posterior circumflex artery ; 

 8, superior profnnda artery; 9, posterior thoracic nerve; 10, long subscapular nerve; 11, 

 median nerve ; 12, cephalic vein ; 13, musculo-cutaueous nerve ; 14, teres major muscle. 



Alar Thoracic. Two or three branches (small) to 

 side of chest. 



From the third part, below pectoralis minor, are given 

 off: 



Subscapular. The largest branch of the axillary runs 



