The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . ANUEIOLOGY. 189. SUBCLAVIAN BRANCHES. Fig. 74 shows the branches of the right sub- Fig. 74. clavian. 1. Imiominata. 2. Ri^ht curc-tid. portion of the subclavian. 4. Its secondportion. 5. Its third portion. 6. Vertebral ar-tery. 7. Inferior thyroid. 8. Thyroid axis. «rficialis cervicis. 10. Profunda Posterior scapular. 12. Supra-scapular. mammary. 14. Superior intercostal. 5. Internal mammary ; des


The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . ANUEIOLOGY. 189. SUBCLAVIAN BRANCHES. Fig. 74 shows the branches of the right sub- Fig. 74. clavian. 1. Imiominata. 2. Ri^ht curc-tid. portion of the subclavian. 4. Its secondportion. 5. Its third portion. 6. Vertebral ar-tery. 7. Inferior thyroid. 8. Thyroid axis. «rficialis cervicis. 10. Profunda Posterior scapular. 12. Supra-scapular. mammary. 14. Superior intercostal. 5. Internal mammary ; descends bythe side of the sternum to the dia-phragm, where it enters the sheath ofthe rectus, and inosculates with theepigastric; it sends off the followingbranches: Anterior intercostal, to thefront intercostal muscles ; mammary,to the breasts; comes nervi ,which accompanies the phrenic nerve ;mediastinal and pericardiac, to the mediastinum, pericardium, and thy-mus gland ; and musculo-phrenic, to the diaphragm and intercostalspaces. The Axillary Arteries.—The axillaries curve gently through themiddle of the armpit, where they become the brachial. Each axillary


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