. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 210. Pig. 211. Fig. 210.—The arterial trunks and their main branches in the frog {Rana esculenta).1 x 1|. (Howes.) I, lingual vessel; c. c, common carotid artery; , pulmo-cutaneous artery; c. gl, carotid gland; aw, right auricle; aw, left auricle; v, ven-tricle; , truncus arteriosus; pul, pulmonary; Ig, left lung; ao, left aorticarch; br, brachial; cu) cutaneous; d. ao, dorsal aorta; cm, coeliaco-mesenteric;cm, coeliac; hn, hepatic vessels; 17, gastric; j>c, pancreas; m


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 210. Pig. 211. Fig. 210.—The arterial trunks and their main branches in the frog {Rana esculenta).1 x 1|. (Howes.) I, lingual vessel; c. c, common carotid artery; , pulmo-cutaneous artery; c. gl, carotid gland; aw, right auricle; aw, left auricle; v, ven-tricle; , truncus arteriosus; pul, pulmonary; Ig, left lung; ao, left aorticarch; br, brachial; cu) cutaneous; d. ao, dorsal aorta; cm, coeliaco-mesenteric;cm, coeliac; hn, hepatic vessels; 17, gastric; j>c, pancreas; m, mesenteric; sp,splenic; du, duodenal; h, hajmorrhoidal; W, ileal; h,y, hypogastric; c. II, com-mon iliac; re, renal; k, kidney; Is, spermatic. Fig. 211.—Venous trunks and their main branches in the frog (Rana esculenta). 1 x 1J.(Howes.) I, lingual vein; , external jugular; in, innominate; , internal jugu-lar; s. sc, subscapular; pr. c, vena cava superior; s. v, sinus venosus; hp, hepatic;I11, right lobe of liver; Iv, left lobe of liver; pt. c, vena cava inferior; ov, ovarian;d. I, dorso-lumba


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