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A B(?y nhout eight years of Age, jvho cm^ to Town 
wit h an A^eurifma of die Left Arm, upon Bleeding 6 weeks 
before. The Tumour was indeed very large in proportion 
to fo fmall an Arm. After laying the Aneurifmu or TamnHr 
bare, and making a Ligature on the Superior Trunk of the 
Artery (in the annex t Fig. "^^ ) I found, on loofning 
the Compreff on the fupericr Trunk of the Artery, very 
little abatement oi the ulfzHon oi thQ Aneurlfma'^ I 
then paiTed a Ligature in like manner on the Trunk of the 
Artery below the Tumour 3 bur notwithftandingj the Ful- 
fution continued, tho much abated, 1 then difcovered ano?- 
ther Trunk of the Artery, ariling from the lower part of 
the Tumor^ on which alfo I made another Ligature, and 
the Puifapon was then taken ofE However, on cutting off 
the furface of the Cy/i/V or dilated Artery^ and clearing it 
of the coagulated Blood, there (till poured oat fome frefii 
Blood, which was foon ftopc with a common aftringent 5 I 
left the part without any other Ligature or hard Bandage. 
It is now eighteen days lince the Operation^ the Ligaturet on 
the Arteries are all come off, and the P/^//&^/^?;^ of the Arte- 
ry of the Wrifi begins to be very manif eft, nor does any 
Symptom appear that threatens fuccefs. 
15. The divifion of the Trunk of the Artery of the hxm 
below the Flexure at the Cubit. 
16. The external Artery of the Cubit, which makes the 
fulfe^ that is commonly felt near the Carpm. 
17. The Arteries of the Hand and Fingers, 
18. The Mammary Artery* 
ig. 19. The defcending Trunk of the Arter/a m<imu 
70* 20. The Intercoftal Arteries. 
21. TUq Arteria C£liaca. 
22. The Arteria Hepatiea, . 
23. The Trunk of the A^e;7.^5/7/mVrr. 
: 24. Th^/ Arteria BpiphLa Sinljiru. 
2$, A Branch ot Artery which pafles to the bottom of 
the Stomach* ^ 
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