Fig. 1091. — Ziepns CUUieulus. The vascular system. The heart is somewhat dis- 

 placed towards the left of the subject ; the arteries of the right and the veins of 

 the left side are in great measure removed, a. epg. internal mammary or anterior epi- 

 gastric artery; a.f. anterior facial vein; a. ?ra, anterior mesenteric artery; a. ph. anterior 

 phrenic vein ; as. v. azygos vein ; br. brachial artery ; c. il. a, common iliac ai-tery ; c(X. cceliac 

 artery ; d. ao. dorsal aorta ; e. c. external carotid artery ; e. il. a. external iliac artery ; e. il. v. 

 external iliac vein ; e.ju. external jugular vein ; fm. a. femoral artery ; fm. v. femoral vein ; 

 A. V. hepatic veins ; i. c. internal carotid artery ; i. cs. intercostal vessels ; i. ju. internal 

 jugular vein; «. i. Uio-lumbar artery and vein; in. innominate artery; I. au. left auricle; 

 l.c,c. left common carotid artery; I. pre. left precaval vein; I. v. left ventricle ; m. sc. 

 median sacral artery ; p. a. pulmonary artery ; p. epg. posterior epigastric artery and vein ; 

 p.f. posterior facial vein ; p. m. posterior mesenteric artery ; p. ph. posterior phrenic veins ; 

 ptc. postcaval veins ; p. v. pulmonary vein ; r. renal artery and vein ; r. au. right auricle ; 

 1". c. c. right common carotid artery ; r. pre. right precaval vein ; r. v. right ventricle ; 

 Kl. a. right subclavian artery ; scl. v. subclavian vein ; apm. spermatic artery and vein ; 

 «. 1)8. superior vesical [artery and vein ; ^t, uterine artery and vein ; ^■r, vertebral artery. 

 (From Parker's Zitmtmy.) 



