Dissection of the dog as a basis for the study of physiology (1888) (14760023111)

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Dissection of the dog as a basis for the study of physiology (1888) (14760023111)

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Identifier: dissectionofdoga00howe (find matches)
Title: Dissection of the dog as a basis for the study of physiology
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Howell, William H. (William Henry), 1860-1945
Subjects: Dogs Mammals -- Anatomy Dissection
Publisher: New York, H. Holt and Company
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library



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HEPATIC TO ABDOMINAL WALL I SPERMATIC y ILIO LUMBAR INF. VENA CAVA SPERMATIC
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Fig. s;.—Venous System of the Dog. DISSECTION OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. 5/ 5. The Brachio-cephalic (innoinijtate) Veins. Thetwo large veins which unite to form the prae-cava.Each after a short course divides into the sub-clavianand external jugular. 6. The Sub-clavian Vein brings back blood fromthe arm, shoulder, etc. Beyond the point where itjoins the external jugular it receives the sitb-scapitlarvein. Followed into the arm it will be found to re-ceive a number of muscular branches. 7. The External Jugular passes toward the head,lying just below the skin in its course through theneck. Near the level of the larynx the jugulardivides into two branches, \\\q facial ?iX\di the temporal,bringing back blood from the head. The sub-maxil-lary gland lies between these two veins and sends asmall vein to each of them. The facial veins of thetwo sides are united by a wide cross-branch—thetra7isve7se vein. 8. The Internal Jugular. Near the junction of theexternal jugular and sub-clavian the fo

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