. An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body . ighbouringParts it gives Rami in its paflage. 282. Having reached to the lower third part of the Fibula, it fends offa confiderable Branch, which runs in between the Tibia and that Bone, paffingbetween their Extremities from behind forward, below the interoffeousLigament, and isdiftributed to the Integuments oftheTarfus. 283. Lastly, the Peronsea continuing its courfe downward, onthebackfide of the Fibula, as far as the Os Calcis, forms an Arch with the TibialisPofterior, between the Aftragalus and the Tendo Achillis. 284. From th


. An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body . ighbouringParts it gives Rami in its paflage. 282. Having reached to the lower third part of the Fibula, it fends offa confiderable Branch, which runs in between the Tibia and that Bone, paffingbetween their Extremities from behind forward, below the interoffeousLigament, and isdiftributed to the Integuments oftheTarfus. 283. Lastly, the Peronsea continuing its courfe downward, onthebackfide of the Fibula, as far as the Os Calcis, forms an Arch with the TibialisPofterior, between the Aftragalus and the Tendo Achillis. 284. From thence it runs outward, and a little above the outer Anklecommunicates with the Tibialis Anterior by an Arch, which fends feveralfinall Ramifications to the neighbouring Parts. 285. In this Defcription of the Arteries, I have faid nothing of the Cuta*neous Anaftomofes, which are exceedingly beautiful in the Foetus; nor ofthe frequent and confiderable Communications of fmall Arteries upon thePeriofteura, which- form a delicate kind of Net-work, or Rete SECT. 32 THE ANATOMY OF S E C T. V. ? A Defcription of the Veins. IntroduStion. i. /TT^HE Blood diftributed to all Parts of the Body by two kinds ofI Arteries, the Aorta and Arteria Pulmonaris, returns by threeJL kinds of Veins, called by Anatomifts Vena Cava, Vena Port®,and Vena Pulmonaris. 2. The Vena Cava carries back to the right Auricle of the Heart, theBlood conveyd by the Aorta to all the Parts of the Body, except what goesby the Arterias Coronarise Cordis. It receives all this Blood from the Ar- terial Ramifications in part direftly, and in part indireftly. 3. The Vena Portse receives the Blood carried to the floating Vifcera ofthe Abdomen by the Arteria Cseliaca, and the two Mefentericas, and con-veys it to the Vena Hepatica, and from thence to the Vena Cava. 4. The Vena Pulmonaris conveys to the Pulmonary Sinus, or left Au-ricle of the Heart, the Blood carried to the Lungs by the Arteria Pul-monaris. 5. To thef


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