Organs Digestion the

artery, muscles, trunk, vein, carotid, external, principal and superior

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Fig. 1. Refiresents t/ze principal arteries and veins cf the face, with the neighbouring muscles, 35. The ma•seter muscle of the left side ; 36. d•pr,'.s sor anguli oris ; 37, deprcs.sor iabii ; 3t. Tower and upper portions of the orbicu/aris oris ; 40, na sails lain) saperioris of ..//binu• ; 41, buccinator ; 42, :ii gomaticus ; 43, 44, feTutorrs robin sufieriori• ; 45, orbicu taris Pa/pc-bra' ; 46, frontal belly of the epicranius ; 47, temporal; 48, part of the ; 40, the wind-pipe ; 50, the spinal marrow. 32, The sub-max illary gland ; 33, 35, the parotid gland.

A, The common trunk of the carotid artery, in out line, as it passes below the muscles ; B, the common trunk of the jugular vein above the muscles ; C, the internal carotid ; D, the external carotid; E, the com mencement of the superior thyroid artery passing under the jugular vein ; F, the course of the lingual artery below the veins ; U, G, the course of the labial artery ; 11, II, the trunk of the extc•nal carotid, in outline, pass ing upward through the parotid gland ; I, 1, the course of the occipital artery below the gland and muscles, till it emerges near the middle of the occiput ; K, the course of the pharyngeal artery ; L, N, superficial branches of the labial artery ; G, G, Q, R, S, 'F, the course of the superior maxillary artery and its anasto moses ; K, K, P, the coronary arteries of the lips ; X, the situation of the trunk of the itrf•ao•bita/ artery, which is here below the muscles. 6, The trunk of the ophthalmic artery issuing from the orbit ; A, the poste rior auricular artery ; 15, the temporal artery; 17, its interior branch ; 22, its exterior branch; 26, the facial vein ; 27, the temporal vein.

Fig. 2. Exhibits a view of Ctrs p•inclpal superficial blood-vessels and muscles, on the thenal or pahnar as pect of the right arm and hand.

Muscles. ?, ; trapezios ; C, C', Deltoid muscle ; 1), latissimus dorsi ; E, Ceres major ; F, coraco-brachialis ; biceps brachii ; H, H, Bra•hialis internus ; 111,supinaior longus ; pronato• teres ; 0, 0, radially externus ; sublimis ; Q, zdnari.s. iutermi8 ; part of the ulnari.• externus ; 8, part of the pryirmiti.s.; T, palmaris longus : X, abductor pollicis ; Z,Jlexor Jeollicis rangers ; a, a, adductor pollicis ; e, abductor indicts ; c, e. g, lumbricales ; nr, abductor digiti minimi ; n, an nular ligament of the wrist ; p, part of the palmaris brevis.

.1rteries and Veins.

A, a part of the trunk of the superior caves; B, the jugular vein ; C, the left subclavian ; D, the exter nal jugular; E E, the cephalic vein ; 11, the basilic ; K, the median ; L, the principal meeting of the basilic and cephalic; 0, the common trunk of the right sub clavian and right carotid arteries ; P, the right carotid ; Q, the right subclavian; R, the inferior thyroid ; S, the deep cervical artery ; scapular artery ; the ante rior circumflex; Y, to d, the course of the axillary and humeral artery, till at d it gives off' the ulnar artery ; e, i, k, branches of the radial artery ; x, a branch of the ulnar going to the little finger ; y, z, the arterial arch in the palm of the hand, formed chiefly by the ulnae artery.

Nerves. 6, 6, 8, roots of the brachial plexus ; 7, 10, principal trunk of the radial nerve ; 9, the musculo-cu taneous nerve ; 11, a part of the arm to be avoided in bleeding, for fear of puncturing the radial nerve ; c, another part to be avoided in the same operation, from the risk of puncturing the artery.

Fig. 3. Gives an anterior view of the right thigh, with its principal muscles and blood-vessels.

Muscles. A, A, A, the sartorius ; B, B, vaginie lemons ; C, psoas minor ; D, ?Tons C E, vastus externus; F,vastris internos ; G, pectineus ; H, I, K K, the three parts of the triceps ; L, gracilis ; M, semi membranosus.

N, N, N, three of the inguinal glands, lying on the sartorius, pectineus, and triceps muscles, with lympha tics proceeding from them.

a, trunk of the femoral artery ; 6, its deep seated branch ; c, the internal circumflex ; d, the external circumflex ;,1,,f, large branches of the pro funda, perforating the muscles ; in, the superior exter nal pudic artery ; Jr, inferior external pudic ; supe rior articular artery of the knee ; a, inferior articular artery of the tibia.

Fig. 4. Exhibits a view of the fore part of the leg and back of the foot, with their pi incipal muscles and blood vessels.

Bones. A, the patella ; B, the radial or internal con dyle of the thigh-bone ; C, the fibular or external con dyle ; D, the head of the tibia ; E, the ligament of the patella ; F, G, the lower part of the tibia ; II, the fibu lar or outer ankle ; 1, the instep ; K, the navicular bone ; L, the metatarsal hone of the great toe ; 0, the o8 cu boides.

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