Chap. XI] 



SUMMARY 



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Aorta 



Ascending 

 Aorta 



Arch of 

 Aorta 



Right and left coronary — supply the heart. 



Int. carotid — brain 

 Right com- 

 mon caro- 

 tid 



Innominate 

 1 to 2 in. 



Right sub- 

 clavian, 

 — axil- 

 lary — 

 brachial 



and eye. 

 Ext. carotid — throat, 

 tongue, face, ears, 

 walls of cranium. 

 C Superficial 

 Ulnar < palmar 

 I arch. 



Radial P^^P P^ 

 [ mar arch. 



Left common carotid — same branches as right 



common carotid. 

 Left subclavian — same branches as right sub- 

 clavian. 



' Intercostal — to the intercostal spaces. 

 II. Pericardial — to the pericardium. 



Thoracic Bronchial — to the lung tissue. 



Aorta I (Esophageal — to the oesophagus. 

 7 to 8 in. Posterior mediastinal — to the lymph nodes be- 

 tween the lungs. 

 Diaphragm muscle is dividing line between thoracic and ab- 

 ' dominal aorta. 



Gastric — stomach. 

 Hepatic — liver and 



duodenum. 

 Splenic — spleen, 

 stomach, and pan- 

 creas. 

 Small intestine ex- 

 cept duodenum. 

 Half of large inteS' 

 tine. 

 C Lower half of large 

 < intestine and rec- 

 l tum. 

 Renal — kidneys. 

 Supra-renal — supra-renal bodies. 

 Spermatic — testes. 

 Ovarian — ovaries and uterus. 

 ' Phrenic — diaphragm. 

 Lumbar — dorsal, spinal, and ab- 

 dominal walls. 

 Middle sacral — sacrum and coccyx. 



III. 



Abdominal 



Aorta 



Sin. 



Visceral 

 Group 



Coeliac axis 



Sup. 

 mesenteric 



Inf. 

 mesenteric 



Parietal 

 Group 



