A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . ) the jugu-lars, form, 17, The vena cava superior. 18, The cutaneous archof veins on the fore part of the foot. 19, The vena tibialis antica,covering the artery. 20, lhe vena profunda femoris, covering theartery. 21, The upper part of the vena saphena major. 22, Thefemoral vein. 23 23, The iliac veins. 2424, Vena cava 25, The renal veins covering the arteries. 26 26, The diaphrag-matic veins. EXPLANATION of PLATE XXIX. Fig. 1. Represents the Inferior part of the Brain;—the Anteriorpart of the whole Spine, includin
A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . ) the jugu-lars, form, 17, The vena cava superior. 18, The cutaneous archof veins on the fore part of the foot. 19, The vena tibialis antica,covering the artery. 20, lhe vena profunda femoris, covering theartery. 21, The upper part of the vena saphena major. 22, Thefemoral vein. 23 23, The iliac veins. 2424, Vena cava 25, The renal veins covering the arteries. 26 26, The diaphrag-matic veins. EXPLANATION of PLATE XXIX. Fig. 1. Represents the Inferior part of the Brain;—the Anteriorpart of the whole Spine, including the Medulla Spinalis;—withthe origin and large portions of all the Nerves. A A, The anterior lobes of the cerebrum. BB, The lateral lobesof the cerebrum. CC, The two lobes of the cerebellum. D, Tuberannulare. E, The passage from the third ventricle to the infun-dibulum. F, The medulla oblongata, which sends off the medullaspinalis through the spine. GG, That part of the os occipitis whichis placed above (HH) the transverse processes of the first cervical a i. Explanation of the Plates of the Muscles. 21 vertebra. II, &c. The seven cervical vertebrae, with their inter-mediate cartilages. KK, &c. The twelve dorsal vertebrae, withtheir intermediate cartilages. LL, &c. The five lumbar vertebrae,with their intermediate cartilages M, The os sacrum. N, Theos coccygis. Nerves—1 1, The first pair of nerves, named olfactory, whichgo to the nose. 2 2, The second pair, named optic, which goes toform the tunica retina of the eye. 3 3, The third pair, namedmotor occuli; it supplies most of the muscles of the eye-ball 4 4,The fourth pair, named pathetic,—which is wholly spent upon themusculus trochlearis of the eye. 5 5, The fifth pair divides intothree branches—The first, named opthalmics goes to the orbit,supplies the lachrymal gland, and sends branches out to the fore-head and nose.—The second, named superior maxillary, supplies the teeth of the upper jaw, and some of the mus
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