r ) 
g, g, The Veins of the Thyroid Glands* 
h. The V^na Sacra. 
: i. The Internal Iliack Branch, 
k. The External ■ 
K, K, The Occipiatal Veins. 
L, The Right Axillary Vein. 
M, The Cephalick. 
N, The Bafilick. 
O, The Median Vein. 
P, The Trunk of the Veins of the Liver. 
Q, The Phrenick Vein of the Left fide. 
R, The Right Phrenick Vein. 
r A large Vein from the left GUnduU Renalk and parts 
adjacent. 
S, The Left Emulgent Vein. 
T The Right Emulgent, in this fubjeft very mueh lower 
than the Left, which is not ufual. 
V V The two Spermatick Veins. 
X X Two Communicant Branches between the Afcend- 
ing Trunk of the Vena Cava and Vem Azjgos^ by which the 
Wind paffes into the Defcending Trunk of tht Cava^ when 
we blow into the Afcending at A. P C. tlio the Trunk at 
A. P. and C. is firmly tyed on the Blow-pipe. 
* An uncommon Branch between the lower Trunk of 
tbe Vena Cava and the Left Emulgent Vein, , , , ^ '/ - 
y A Vein which brings Blood frorn the Iviufc^ 
Abdomen into the external Iliack Branch. 
z The EpigaftrickVeinof the Right fide, 
1 The Vena Saphena. 
The reft of the Branches here difplayed commonly differ 
fo much in various fubjefts, that the patticular cjefcripiions 
of them ( which none tut the Oper^/^r wfio . dilfciied them 
could pretend to be matter of J would be perhaps ^ ufelpfs, 
as tedious to repeat : Wherefore I pafs to thbfe cpn'fiderable 
venous Trunks »?A/VA are wanting in this iSt'i&eA)!^. 
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