Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . head of the biceps coraco-brachialis sub-scapularis latlssimus dorsi lymphatic chain along the axillary border of the latissimus dorsi compressor naris buccinator masseter depressor anguli oris anterior portion of the digastric muscle. 16. The mylo-hyoid muscle. 17. The thyro-hyoid muscle. 18. The head of the humerus, covered with the capsular ligament. 19. The stemo-mastoid muscle. 20. The glenoid head of the biceps muscle. 21. The stern


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . head of the biceps coraco-brachialis sub-scapularis latlssimus dorsi lymphatic chain along the axillary border of the latissimus dorsi compressor naris buccinator masseter depressor anguli oris anterior portion of the digastric muscle. 16. The mylo-hyoid muscle. 17. The thyro-hyoid muscle. 18. The head of the humerus, covered with the capsular ligament. 19. The stemo-mastoid muscle. 20. The glenoid head of the biceps muscle. 21. The sterno-thyroid muscle. 22. The sterno-hyoid muscle. 23. The coracoid head of the biceps muscle. 24. The coracoid attachment of the pectoralis mihor mus- cle. 25. The axillary glands in the apex of the axilla. 26. The pectoralis minor muscle. 27. The lymphatic chain along the axillary border of the pectoralis minor muscle. 28. The serratus magnus muscle. g l/f ?Mvnaij Off mujig Aq sjmBf/ujojj psMjOi cue p^ Q i^NviTnj si^i -(97£-4/Y*^^5 ;jl;,| r T^A. THE MEaiON OF THE THORAX. 315 artery in front (page 257). They distribute blood to the contiguous ribsand muscles, and also by perforating brandies to the pectoral muscles,mammary gland, and serratus magnus muscle. The anterior intercostalvessels and nerves pass, as they enter between the intercostal muscles,beneath the chain of sympathetic nerve ganglia (Plates 36 and 37).The posterior intercostal arteries pass backward with the dorsal nervesbetween the transverse processes of the contiguous vertebrae, and divideopposite the intervertebral foramina into the spinal and dorsal spinal arteries enter the spinal canal and immediately subdivide andestablish communications with the vessels above and below, so that thereare arterial plexuses formed in front and at the back of the cord, calledthe anterior and posterior neural rete mirabile. A branch of each spinalartery also pierces the dura mater of the spinal cord, and wit


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