. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE L^-MPHATIC SYSTEM 741 They are related deeply to the rectus capitis ventralis major and are covered bj^ the cleido-mastoideus. The middle cervical lymph glands form a group on the brachiocephalicus on the course of the cxtirnal jugular vein. Other small nodes are present in the fat around the tracliea The prescapular lymph glands are situated at the anterior border of the an- terior deep ]irctoral nuiscle, under cover of the trapezius and omo-transversarius. The posterior cervical or prepectoral lymph glands are redilish in color a


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE L^-MPHATIC SYSTEM 741 They are related deeply to the rectus capitis ventralis major and are covered bj^ the cleido-mastoideus. The middle cervical lymph glands form a group on the brachiocephalicus on the course of the cxtirnal jugular vein. Other small nodes are present in the fat around the tracliea The prescapular lymph glands are situated at the anterior border of the an- terior deep ]irctoral nuiscle, under cover of the trapezius and omo-transversarius. The posterior cervical or prepectoral lymph glands are redilish in color and usually three in number. The largest is placed centrally under the trachea; the others are situated on the brachial vessels as thev turn around the first Fig. 611.— .on) P.^rt of Intestine of Pig, Spre-U) Oct. a, Pj'loric part of stomach: b, duodenum; c, jejunum; d, csecum; e, /, colon; 0, pancreas; h, epiploic foramen; i. portal vein; fc, hepatic l>-mph glands; Z, gastriclymph glands; m. oesophagus, (.\fter Edeimann.) The axniary lymph glands are usually absent, but very small nodes may be found near the insertion of the latissimus dorsi. Cubital glands are not present. The thoracic lymph glands comprise the following: (1) A sternal lymph gland of relatively large size lies on the first segment cf the sternum. (2) The mediastinal lymph glands include: a number of small reddish nodes in the fat along the dorsal surface of the aorta: a gland on the left side of the trachea in front of the aortic arch: a gland rm the aorta where it is crossed by the vena hemiazygos: two or three glands in the posterior along the ventral surface of the aorta: several glands along the ventral surface of the trachea. (3) The bronchial Ijrmph glands include one on the bifurcation of the trachea and another at the apical bronchus of the right Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabil


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