ARTERIAL SUBDIVISION. 



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MAIN TRUNK. 



Right fasciculus. 



Anterior fasciculus. 



Small mesenteric. 

 Renal, or emulgent. 

 Spermatic, or utero 



ovarian. 

 Small testicular, or 



uterine. 

 Internal iliac. 



Umbilical. 

 Internal pudic. 



COLLATERAL. 



Subsacral. 



Iliaco-muscular. 



Gluteal. 



Obturator. 



Artery corpus cavern- 



osum. 

 Iliaco-muscular. 

 External iliac. 



Circumflex iliac. 



Femoral. 



Anterior pudic. 



Posterior abdominal. 

 External pudic. 



Deep muscular. 

 Superficial muscular. 



Umbilical, internal pu- 

 dic, iliaco-muscular, 

 gluteal, subsacral. 



Yesico-prostatic, mus- 

 cular branches — 

 (male). Vaginal — 

 (female). 



Innominated branch- 

 es. 



M uscular branches, 

 and artery of corpus 

 cavernosum. 



Small testicular, 

 cumflex iliac. 



cir- 



Anterior pudic, deep 

 muscular, superfi- 

 cial, small muscular 

 and saphena. 



Muscular branches. 



TERMINATION. 



Ileo coecal, two coecal, 



right colic. 

 Left colic, first artery 



of floating colon. 

 Arteries of small colon 



Uterine and ovarian. 



Obturator and iliaco- 

 femoral. 



Vesical branches. 

 Bulbous branches. 



Ischiatic, lateral cau- 

 dal, median from 

 rio:ht caudal. 



Muscular branches. 



Posterior dorsal of the 



penis. 

 Muscular branches. 

 Femoral. 



Anterior and posterior 

 muscular branches. 

 Popliteal. 



Posterior abdominal, 

 external pudic. 



Subcutaneous abdom- 

 inal, anterior dorsal 

 of the penis (male), 

 mammary (female). 



Muscular branches. 



Muscular branches. 



