. Plates of the arteries of the human body. pylorus. 39. 39. Pyloric artery which anastomoses with the coronaria ventriculi. * * Hepatic branch. 40. Left hepatic artery. 41. Middle hepatic artery. 42. Right hepatic 1 1 Cystic artery. 43. Left gastro-epiploic artery. 44. Anastomosis between the right and Ifeft gas- tro-epiploic arteries. 45. 45, 45, 45. Peritoneum. 46. External inguinal fossa. 47. Internal inguinal fossa. 48. 48, 48. Left epigastric artery covered by the peritoneum. 49. External inguinal fossa of the right side. 50. Internal inguinal fossa of the same side. 51. 51, 51.


. Plates of the arteries of the human body. pylorus. 39. 39. Pyloric artery which anastomoses with the coronaria ventriculi. * * Hepatic branch. 40. Left hepatic artery. 41. Middle hepatic artery. 42. Right hepatic 1 1 Cystic artery. 43. Left gastro-epiploic artery. 44. Anastomosis between the right and Ifeft gas- tro-epiploic arteries. 45. 45, 45, 45. Peritoneum. 46. External inguinal fossa. 47. Internal inguinal fossa. 48. 48, 48. Left epigastric artery covered by the peritoneum. 49. External inguinal fossa of the right side. 50. Internal inguinal fossa of the same side. 51. 51, 51. Right epigastric artery. 52. Twig of the circumflex iliac artery. It seldom conies off from tire aorta separately (SaiidifortObs. Anat. Path. L. 2, p. 126.) The hepatic artery is some-times a branch of the superior mesenteric artery- Lastly, theremay be several hepatic arteries, one Irom the usual place, theother from the coronaria ventriculi or superior mesenteric ar-tery. *> This very frequently arises from the coronaria \ ^-^K 4. w ? ^tt>,-7#v^,4^ %,it ^W *.


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