. Plates of the arteries of the human body. \ ^^ Jm PLATE XXX. Figure I. This exhibits a rare variety of the renal arteriesof the right side in the body of a man of 1,1,1. The right kidney, consisting of severallobes. 2. 2, 2. The ureter. 3. 3. Aorta. 4. Inferior mesenteric artery. 5. 5. Common iliac arteries. 6. Right hypogastric artery. 7. Right external iliac artery. 8. First renal artery. 9. Second renal artery arising at the point where the aorta divides. 10. Third renal artery arising from the common iliac. Figure II. Here is seen an unusual course of the left dor-sal artery of t


. Plates of the arteries of the human body. \ ^^ Jm PLATE XXX. Figure I. This exhibits a rare variety of the renal arteriesof the right side in the body of a man of 1,1,1. The right kidney, consisting of severallobes. 2. 2, 2. The ureter. 3. 3. Aorta. 4. Inferior mesenteric artery. 5. 5. Common iliac arteries. 6. Right hypogastric artery. 7. Right external iliac artery. 8. First renal artery. 9. Second renal artery arising at the point where the aorta divides. 10. Third renal artery arising from the common iliac. Figure II. Here is seen an unusual course of the left dor-sal artery of the penis, from the body of a manthurty-six years old. 1. Fourth lumbar vertebra. 2. Fifth lumbar vertebra. 3, 3, 3. Intervertebral fibro-cartilages. 4, 4, 4, 4. Sacrum. » The ranal arteries vary much in their origin, number,and division, and scarcely in any other part do varietiesof the arteries present themselves so often as in the kidneys,Vide Eustachius, (Tab. anat.; Tab. 3 ; Fig. 1, 2, 3; Tab. 12;Fig. 9, 10,) Boehmer, (Exercitat. acad


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