. Anatomy of the cat. Cats; Mammals. 282 THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 2. A. anonyma(Fig. 115,7'; ^'S- ^^^y ^')-—Theinnominate artery passes craniad from the convexity of the aortic arch [a'). It gives rise first to a small mediastinal artery (;//) which. passes ventrad into the mediastinum, then^to tlie left common carotid (Fig. 115, /), then to the right common carotid (Fig, 115, in). Sometimes the carotids are given off from a common trunk. Beyond the riglit common carotid the innominate is continued as the right subclavian (Fig. 115, w).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


. Anatomy of the cat. Cats; Mammals. 282 THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 2. A. anonyma(Fig. 115,7'; ^'S- ^^^y ^')-—Theinnominate artery passes craniad from the convexity of the aortic arch [a'). It gives rise first to a small mediastinal artery (;//) which. passes ventrad into the mediastinum, then^to tlie left common carotid (Fig. 115, /), then to the right common carotid (Fig, 115, in). Sometimes the carotids are given off from a common trunk. Beyond the riglit common carotid the innominate is continued as the right subclavian (Fig. 115, w).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942; Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947. [Austin, TX] : BookLab, Inc.


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