. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 768 THE NERVE, are very slight, and are to be ascribed to the difference in form of the regions to which the nerves are distributed. Tlie shoulder of Man being short, and the other rays of the limb long and well detached, the branches of the brachial plexus can be divided into collateral and terminal. The collateral branches are: 1, The subclavian branch, which is not found in our animals, they having no subclavian muscle; 2, The nerve of the angularis; 3, Nerve of the rhomboideus; 4, Superscapular nerve; 5, The serratu


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 768 THE NERVE, are very slight, and are to be ascribed to the difference in form of the regions to which the nerves are distributed. Tlie shoulder of Man being short, and the other rays of the limb long and well detached, the branches of the brachial plexus can be divided into collateral and terminal. The collateral branches are: 1, The subclavian branch, which is not found in our animals, they having no subclavian muscle; 2, The nerve of the angularis; 3, Nerve of the rhomboideus; 4, Superscapular nerve; 5, The serratus magnus (posterior thoracic) nerve ; 6, Subscapular, which is divided at its origin into two branches as in the Sheep and Carnivora; 7, The nerves of the great and small pectorals (anterior thoracic); 8, The Fig. THE NERVES OP THE AXILLA OF MAN. 1, Scalenus medius; 2, Scalenus anticus ^ 3, Cord formed by 5th and 6th cervical nerves; 4, Seventh cervical nerve ; 5, Superscapular nerve ; 6, Subclavian artery, -cut; 7, Insertion of subclavius; 8, Cord formed by 8th cervical and 1st dorsal nerves j 9, Pectoralis major, reflected ; 10, Internal anterior thoracic nerve; 12, Origin of subclavius; 13, Pectoralis minor, reflected; 14, Internal cutaneous nerve; 15, Axillary artery, cut; 16, Posterior thoracic nerve, 17, Musculo- cutaneous nerve; 18, Origin of pectoralis minor; 19, Median nerve; 20, Nerve of Wrisberg; 21, Coraco-brachialis; 22, Intercosto-humeral nerve; 23, Ulnar nerve; 24, Subscapularis; 25, Brachial artery; 26, Lateral cutaneous branch of 3rd intercostal nerve; 27, Middle subscapular nerve; 28, Short subscapular nerve; 29, Pectoralis major, cut; 31, Basilic vein; 32, Serratus magnus; 33, Latissimus dorsi. a/icessory nerve of the internal cutaneous, represented in quadrupeds by the subcutaneous thoracic; 9, The nerve of the great dorsal; 10, The nerve of the teres major. The terminal branches go to the arm, fore-arm, and hand. They are : 1. ThQ internal cutaneous,


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