. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. lis ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL These two vertebral arteries unite to form the basilar artery, which runs in a groove in the middle of the pons to its anterior border where it divides into the posterior cerebral branch. The basilar artery gives off (A) numerous TRANSVERSE BRANCHES to the polls and adjacent parts, (B) THE INTERNA! \i [>n (C) the anterior inferior cerebellar artery which crosses the cms cere- belli to the anterior border of the und
. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. lis ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL These two vertebral arteries unite to form the basilar artery, which runs in a groove in the middle of the pons to its anterior border where it divides into the posterior cerebral branch. The basilar artery gives off (A) numerous TRANSVERSE BRANCHES to the polls and adjacent parts, (B) THE INTERNA! \i [>n (C) the anterior inferior cerebellar artery which crosses the cms cere- belli to the anterior border of the under surface of the cerebellum, (D) the 51 perior cerebellar which winds abound the crus cerebri on each side near the fourth uerve to reach the upper surface of the cerebellum. PLATE CCXXXIX. ANT. SUP. ANGLE. ANGLE. POST. INF ANCLE. FOR LATERAL SINUS. -GROOVES FOR ODLE MENINGEAL, ARTERY. ANT. INF. ANGLE. [nternal Surface of the Parietal Bone. (2) The internal mammary arises from the first portion of the subclavian artery opposite the thyroid axis and descends on the posterior surfaces of the costal cartilages to the sixth interspace where it divides into the musculo* phrenic and the superior epigastric branches. As it passes down it is about a half an inch fromthe sternal margin. The branches of the internal mammary are (a i COMES \Kuvi phrenici which accompanies the phrenic nerve to the Diaphragm, (b) the mediastinal branch which passes to the anterior med- iastinum, (c) pericardiac which passes to the anterior surface of the pericardium, (d) sternal branches which pass to the posterior surface of the sternum, (e) interior [ntercostal branches which pass to the five or six upper in- terspaces where each branch divides inio two divisions to pass along the mar-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origin
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