Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . andmiddle cerebral arteries. The chief branches of the vertebral and basilar arteries which supply the brain are: 1. The posterior inferior cerebellar artery, from the vertebral to the lower surface of thecerebellum. 2. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery, from the basilar to the lower surface of the cere-bellum. 3. The superior cerebellar, which arises from the basilar at the anterior margin of the ponsand ramifies upon the superior surface of the cerebellum. 4. The posterior cerebral arteries, the two terminal branches of the basil


Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . andmiddle cerebral arteries. The chief branches of the vertebral and basilar arteries which supply the brain are: 1. The posterior inferior cerebellar artery, from the vertebral to the lower surface of thecerebellum. 2. The anterior inferior cerebellar artery, from the basilar to the lower surface of the cere-bellum. 3. The superior cerebellar, which arises from the basilar at the anterior margin of the ponsand ramifies upon the superior surface of the cerebellum. 4. The posterior cerebral arteries, the two terminal branches of the basilar. This vessel isseparated from the superior cerebellar at its origin by the oculomotor nerve and supplies the occip-ital lobe and the greater portion of the temporal lobe. It is connected with the internal carotidby the posterior communicating artery. 5. The internal auditory artery, which reaches the internal ear through the internal auditorymeatus. The vertebral artery also gives off lateral spinal branches in the neck which pass into the Fig. Fig.


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