An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the lower borderof the teres major muscle to the outer margin of the first rib. Itreceives the brachial, cephalic, circumflex, subscapular, long tho-racic, acromio-thoracic, and superior thoracic vs. [C.]—AzygousV. See Large azygous Left upper azygous u, and Small azygousv.—Basilar v. Lat,, vena basuaris. A branch of the v, of Galenfrom the chorioid plexus and the base of the brain in the vicini


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the lower borderof the teres major muscle to the outer margin of the first rib. Itreceives the brachial, cephalic, circumflex, subscapular, long tho-racic, acromio-thoracic, and superior thoracic vs. [C.]—AzygousV. See Large azygous Left upper azygous u, and Small azygousv.—Basilar v. Lat,, vena basuaris. A branch of the v, of Galenfrom the chorioid plexus and the base of the brain in the vicinity ofthe inner side of the crus cerebri. [C ; L,]—Basilic v. Ger., JEllen-bogenhauptblutader. A v, formed by the union of the median basilicand posterior ulnar cutaneous vs ; continuous with the axillary v,[C,]—Basivertebral vs. Qer.^Wirbelkieferblutadern. SmallVs,reduced to their intima, which ramify in the bodies of the vertebraeand empty into the anterior longitudinal spinal vs. [L, 332,]—Bra-chial vs. Vs, one on each side of the brachial artery, whichfollow its branches and empty into the axillary v. at the lower bor-der of the subscapularis, [L.]—Brachio-cephalic v. See In-. W ;^r THE SUPERFICIAL VEINS OF THE HEAD, tACE,AND , the frontal yein; 2, the Bupra^orbital vein; 8,3, fhe nasalTeinB-, 4, the transvetse vein of the face; S, the facial vein;6, the anterior terminal branch of the temporal veinj 7, theinternal jugular vein; S, the anterior jugular vein ; 9, 14, theexternal jugular vein; 10, the Bubclavian vein; 11, the mid-dle temporal vein; 11, JlS, the temporal vein; IS, the oc-cipital vein. nominate vs.—Branchial vs. The vessels that return the bloodfrom the branchial arches. [L.]—Bronchial v*s. Small vs re-ceiving the blood from the nutrient arteries of the lungs and bron-chial tubes. They empty into the large azj^gos v. on the right side,and into the upper azygos v. on the left side. [L.]—Buccal ,, Mundblutadern. Vs returning the bloo


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