642 



THE VEIXS 



a little internal to the biceps, and nearly over the course of the brachial artery. 

 At the junction of the middle with the lower third of the arm it ]>ierces the 



Fig. 39(>. — Supekficial Veins axd Lymphatics of the Left Foreakm and Akm. 



(Walsham.j 



Pectora-is major, booked up 



External jugular vein 



Posterior superficial ulnar ' 

 rein 

 Median basilic vein 

 Inner set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Deep median vein 



INTERXAL CCTAXEOrS 

 SERVE 



Anterior superficial ulnar 



vein 



Median set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Supraclavicular glawl 

 Jugulo-cephnlic rein 



Deltoid muscle 



Lymphatics accompanying 

 cephalic vein 



Axillary glanils 



Cephalic rein 



Lymphatic vessels nf inner 

 side of arm 



Biceps, exposed 



MUsCULrt-CUTASEtJlS 

 SER VE 



Brachi'il artery 

 Bicipital fascia 

 Median cephalic vein 



Superficial radial vein 

 Superficial median vein 



Outer set of superficial lym- 

 phatic vessels of forearm 



deep fascia, and ends by uniting with the inner 1»rachial vena comes to form 

 the axillarv vein. 



