A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 57.—Veins of surface of chest and abdomen to show establishment of collateralcirculation in cirrhosis of liver or mediastinal tumors, i, Internal mammary veins. 2,Anterior intercostal veins, anastomosing with posterior intercostals. 3, Posterior inter-costals, anastomosing with anterior intercostals. 4, Anterior branch of anterior inter-costals; supplies skin and anastomoses with superficial branches of deep epigastric , Subclavian vein, into which internal mammary empties. 6, Deep epigastric vein. 7,External iliac


A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 57.—Veins of surface of chest and abdomen to show establishment of collateralcirculation in cirrhosis of liver or mediastinal tumors, i, Internal mammary veins. 2,Anterior intercostal veins, anastomosing with posterior intercostals. 3, Posterior inter-costals, anastomosing with anterior intercostals. 4, Anterior branch of anterior inter-costals; supplies skin and anastomoses with superficial branches of deep epigastric , Subclavian vein, into which internal mammary empties. 6, Deep epigastric vein. 7,External iliac vein. 8, Circumflex iliac (superficial), anastomosing with lumbar andlower intercostals. 9, Internal saphenous. 10, Veins around umbilicus, carrying bloodfrom ligamentum teres, that is, a vein running in it, and anastomosing with the superiorepigastric and lower intercostals. 179. Fig. 58.—Principal veins on posterior aspect of trunk and limb. I, Thoracic duct,emptying into 2, the left subclavian vein, at its junction with the internal jugular. 3,Right subclavian vein. 4, Superior vena cava. 5, Left or hemiazygos vein. 6, Rightazygos vein, emptying into 4, vena cava superior. 7, Vein draining the left upper inter-costal spaces, emptying into the left innominate vein. 8, Popliteal vein, dividing into theanterior (10) and posterior (11) veins. 0, Short or external saphenous vein, emptyinginto the popliteal vein. 12, Lumbar veins. This illustration also shows the carrying angleof the arms.


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