. Plates of the arteries of the human body. g branch with the middle colic. 26, 26. Branch to the descending colon. 27, Internal or superior hjemorrhoidal artery. 28, Branch to the sigmoid flexure of the colon. 29, 29. Branches to the rectum. Petsche (Sylloge observationum anatomicarum selectarum,§ 76) mentions a rare variety in the origin of the inferior me-senteric artery. In a preparation in which the left kidneywas wanting, the aorta, after having given off the right renalartery, divided into two equal branches, from the left of whichthe inferior mesenteric artery arose, below this these t
. Plates of the arteries of the human body. g branch with the middle colic. 26, 26. Branch to the descending colon. 27, Internal or superior hjemorrhoidal artery. 28, Branch to the sigmoid flexure of the colon. 29, 29. Branches to the rectum. Petsche (Sylloge observationum anatomicarum selectarum,§ 76) mentions a rare variety in the origin of the inferior me-senteric artery. In a preparation in which the left kidneywas wanting, the aorta, after having given off the right renalartery, divided into two equal branches, from the left of whichthe inferior mesenteric artery arose, below this these twobranches communicated together by another cross branch. Fleischmann (Leichen-Oeffnungen, S. 239) found in thebody of an infant no inferior mesenteric artery arising from theaorta; the left colon and the rectum received branches fromthe superior mesenteric artery. » Vicq-dAzyr (Mem. de IAc. dea Sc. Ann. 1776, p. 702)saw the anastomosis between the superior mesenteric and in-ferior mesenteric arteries entirely wanting. ^< \\ Mg).. Fl-q2.
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