. The American journal of anatomy . 10 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, VOL. 13, NO. 2 239 PLATE 10 EXPLANATION OF FIGURE 11 A, B, and C. Three serial sections showing the manner in which the leftjugulo-sub-clavian tap of the lymph sac is made in a 23 mm. Tragulus No. 228. X 100. 26a, dorsal descending process of the lymph sac(thoracic duct approach); 27, ventral descending process of the lymph sac (broncho-mediastina approach); 52, jugulo-sub-clavian approach; 53, confluence of thejugular veins; 54, thymus; 55, thyro-cervical artery; 56, sub-clavian vein; 63,ventral prolonga


. The American journal of anatomy . 10 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, VOL. 13, NO. 2 239 PLATE 10 EXPLANATION OF FIGURE 11 A, B, and C. Three serial sections showing the manner in which the leftjugulo-sub-clavian tap of the lymph sac is made in a 23 mm. Tragulus No. 228. X 100. 26a, dorsal descending process of the lymph sac(thoracic duct approach); 27, ventral descending process of the lymph sac (broncho-mediastina approach); 52, jugulo-sub-clavian approach; 53, confluence of thejugular veins; 54, thymus; 55, thyro-cervical artery; 56, sub-clavian vein; 63,ventral prolongation of the jugulo-sub-clavian approach. The relations of thestructure marked 52 in the three figures indicate the manner in which the second-ary connection between the lymph sac and the venous system is made. 240 VEINS AND LYMPHATICS IN TRAGULUS FREDERICK TILNEY PLATE 10.


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