. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Abdominal Aorta and its Branches. 1,1, The Diaphragm. 2, Foramen Quadratum and Section of the Ascending Vena Cava. 3, Foramen Esophageum and Section of the Esophagus. 4. Foramen Aorticum in the Crura of the Diaphragm. The Phrenic arteries are seen going to the Diaphragm. 5, Capsulae Renales. 6, The Kid- neys. 7, Abdominal Aorta, 8, Phrenic Arteries. 9, Coslic—giving off. 10, The Sple- nic. 11, The Gastric. 12, The Hepatic. 13, Section of Superior Mesenteric. 14,Emul- gent Arteries. 15 Spermatic Art


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Abdominal Aorta and its Branches. 1,1, The Diaphragm. 2, Foramen Quadratum and Section of the Ascending Vena Cava. 3, Foramen Esophageum and Section of the Esophagus. 4. Foramen Aorticum in the Crura of the Diaphragm. The Phrenic arteries are seen going to the Diaphragm. 5, Capsulae Renales. 6, The Kid- neys. 7, Abdominal Aorta, 8, Phrenic Arteries. 9, Coslic—giving off. 10, The Sple- nic. 11, The Gastric. 12, The Hepatic. 13, Section of Superior Mesenteric. 14,Emul- gent Arteries. 15 Spermatic Arteries. 16, Inferior Mesenteric. 17,17, Lumbar Arteries. 18. Division of the Abdominal Aorta. 19, Its last Branch—the Middle Sacral. 20, Primitive Iliacs. 21, Ureters—in their Position to the Arteries. 22, Internal Iliacs. 23, External Iliacs. 24, Circumflcxa 25, Distribution of the Epigastric. 2G, Blad- der distended with Urine. The Vesical Arteries are seen near it. 374. What arc the first branches of the Thoracic Aorta ?


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