. Practical anatomy of the rabbit [microform] : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy. Lapins; Anatomy, Comparative; Rabbits; Rabbits; Lapins; Anatomie comparée. 174 Anatomy ot thk Rabbit. (4) The 1. Inttrcottdii nipnma paswi backward to the internal surface of the thoracic wall, giving off the first three intw- cottal artarlM in th- intercostal spaces, and also small branches to the ocsoi'liagus and trachea. (A) The internal mamioary artar; (a. mammaria interna), the first portion of which has been removed with the ventral wall of the thorax, passes baclcward to the ventral a
. Practical anatomy of the rabbit [microform] : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy. Lapins; Anatomy, Comparative; Rabbits; Rabbits; Lapins; Anatomie comparée. 174 Anatomy ot thk Rabbit. (4) The 1. Inttrcottdii nipnma paswi backward to the internal surface of the thoracic wall, giving off the first three intw- cottal artarlM in th- intercostal spaces, and also small branches to the ocsoi'liagus and trachea. (A) The internal mamioary artar; (a. mammaria interna), the first portion of which has been removed with the ventral wall of the thorax, passes baclcward to the ventral abdominal wall as the iopwior tpicaftrtc artarjr (a. epigastrica superior) anastomosing with the inferior epigastric (p. IIS). (b) The iupmior caval vain (v. cava superior) is formed at the base of the neck bv the union nf tlie internal and external jugular veins, the latter vessel i 'ng at this point the subclavian vain (v. subclavia) i ''Tht superior caval passes almost directly backward, crossing the ventral surface of the right subclavian artery, and enters the anterior portion of the right atrium. The left vessel crosses both the left subclavian artery and the arch of the aorta, reaching the right at- rium from the dorsal surface of the heart. (c) The vagHB n«rv«. On the right side the nerve crosses the ventral sur- face of the subclavian artery, passing dorsad to the wall of the oeso- phagus. It gives off the recuTT«ttt nerve (n, recurTens).the latter curving around the sub- clavian artery and passing forward along the side of the trachea to the larynx. On the left side the vagus , , . , .u passes between the arch of the aorta and the base of the heart to the ventrolateral wall of the oesophagus The recur- rent nerve passes forward on the dorsal side of the arch. (d) The ramua cardiacus of the vagus. In front of the subclavian artery the nerve is at first closelv associated with the vagus trunk. IvinK on ils medial side. On the right side it passes to the dorsal s
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