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SURGICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ANATOMY 



internal to the radial styloid process descending along the inner edge of the brachio- 

 radialis. The radial nerve Avill be marked by the same line (it lies just external 



External jvgular vei:. 



Fig. 726.— Superficial Veins and Lymphatics of the Foreakm and Arm. 



Pectoralls major, hooked up 



Supraclavicular gland 

 Jugulo-cephalic vein 



Peetoralis major 



Deltoid muscle 



Lymphatics from side of chest 



Pectoral glands 



Basilic vein 



Epitrochlear gland 



Posterior superficial ulnar 

 rein 

 Median basilic vein 

 Inner set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Deep median vein 



JNTERXAL CUTANEOUS 

 XERVE 



Anterior superficial ttlnar 

 rein 



Median set of superficial lym- 

 phatics of forearm 



Lymphatics accompanying 

 cephalic vein 



Axillary glands 



Cephalic vein 



Lymphatic vessels of inner 

 side of arm 



Biceps, exposed 



MUSCULO-CUTAXEO US 

 XERVE 



Brachial artery 

 Bicipital fascia 

 Median cephalic vein 



Superficial radial vein 

 Superficial median vein 



Outer set of superficia! li/m- 

 phatic vessels of forearm 



to the artery) for its upper two-thirds; it then leaves the artery about three inches 

 above the wrist-joint, and passes to the back of the forearm under the tendon of 



