. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 716 THE BLOOD-VASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE OX 2. The ileo-caeco-colic artery ramifies on the right face of the spiral part of the colon. It gives off the ik'o-("f cal artery, which divides into ileal and ceecal arteries. 3. The ramus coUateralis riuis in the mesentery in a curve along the ventral border of the coils of the colon. (This vessel is absent in the sheep.) 4. The continuing trunk (Truncus intestinalis) of the anterior mesenteric pursues a course in the mesentery corresponding to the series of mesenteric lymph glands and is co


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 716 THE BLOOD-VASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE OX 2. The ileo-caeco-colic artery ramifies on the right face of the spiral part of the colon. It gives off the ik'o-("f cal artery, which divides into ileal and ceecal arteries. 3. The ramus coUateralis riuis in the mesentery in a curve along the ventral border of the coils of the colon. (This vessel is absent in the sheep.) 4. The continuing trunk (Truncus intestinalis) of the anterior mesenteric pursues a course in the mesentery corresponding to the series of mesenteric lymph glands and is connected with the ramus coUateralis. The two preceding vessels are essentially the arteries of the small intestine, which they supply with the exception of its initial and terminal parts. The ramus coUateralis gives off no considerable branches in its course along the ventral border of the coils of the colon, but on curving upward along the latter it anastomoses with. Fig. 600.—Pelvic Arteries of Cow. Part of the right wall of the uterus and vagina is removed and the cervix uteri is shown in sagittal section, a, Aorta; 6, utero-ovarian artery; 6', ovarian, and b", uterine branch of 6; c, external iliac artery; d, right internal iliac artery; e, common trunk of umbilical artery (e') and middle uterine artery (/); g, ilio-lumbar artery: h, anterior gluteal arteries; i, middle heemorrhoidal artery; k, posterior uterine artery: I, perineal artery: m, posterior gluteal artery; n, obturator arteries; o, artery of clitoris; p, posterior mesenteric artery; r, anterior hemorrhoidal artery: s, middle sacral artery; 1, ovary; 2, apparent body of uterus, really apposed horns; 2', horn of uterus: 3, vagina;.(, neck of uterus; Jf, external orifice of uterus (os uteri); o, 5', broad ligaments, large part of right one removed; 6, urinary bladder; 7» rectum; 5, sacrum; 9, symphysis pelvis. (After Zieger.) the continuing trunk of the anterior mesenteric artery and detaches numerous branch


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