. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE PLEURAE 529 Trapezius Rhoniboideus Longissimiis dorsi MuUifidus Dorsal vessels iilage of scapula Longissimiis costarum Latissimus dorsi Iniercostalis externus. Phrenico-costal sinus Cidaneus External thoracic vessels ilidinia iihiloin- Anterior abdominal vessels Muscalo-phi vessels Transrersit.^ thoracis illlC Rectus abdominis Pectoralis profundus {p. hwneralis) Fig. i"l.—Cross-section of Body of Horse. The section is cut through the eighth thoracic vertebra and the anterior part of the xiphoid cartilage. It cuts the vertebral


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE PLEURAE 529 Trapezius Rhoniboideus Longissimiis dorsi MuUifidus Dorsal vessels iilage of scapula Longissimiis costarum Latissimus dorsi Iniercostalis externus. Phrenico-costal sinus Cidaneus External thoracic vessels ilidinia iihiloin- Anterior abdominal vessels Muscalo-phi vessels Transrersit.^ thoracis illlC Rectus abdominis Pectoralis profundus {p. hwneralis) Fig. i"l.—Cross-section of Body of Horse. The section is cut through the eighth thoracic vertebra and the anterior part of the xiphoid cartilage. It cuts the vertebral end of the eighth rib and a little more than half of the seventh rib. The flexures of the great colon and a small part of the Uver, which lay in the concavity of the diaphragm, have been removed. The dotted hnes indicate the con- tour of the bases of the lungs and the apex of the heart, which are concealed by the diaphragm. The pleural cavities, indicated bv wide black lines, are exaggerated for the sake of clearness. 1 1' Lungs; 2, aorta: 3, oesophagus; 4, i' stem bronchi; 5, 5', pulmonary arteries; 6, 6', large pulmonary veins: 7 posterior vena cava; 8, 8', phrenic nerves; 9, vena azygos; 10, falciform and round ligaments of liver; Imposition of apex of heart; 12 (placed on cut surface of sternal part of diaphragm), xiphoid cartilage. The sympathetic trunks (not marked) are shown on each side of the body of the vertebra. The oesophageal trunks of the vagi (not marked) are shown in relation to the oesophagus. The thoracic duct is ventral to the vena azygos. 34. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia, London, W. B. Saunders Company


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