. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Precardinal Subclavian Duct of Cuvier Vitelline Umbilical ^Postcardinal Subcardinal ?RcJial External iliac Internal iliac Fig. 547.—Scheme of arrangement cf parietal Internal Jugular ?External jugular Subclavian Duct of Cuvier Left postcardinal -Ductus venosus Benal Subcardinal ?External iliac —Internal iliac Fig. 548.—Scheme showing early stages of development of the inferior vena cava. cardinals above and below and also with each other by a series of transverse channels. Of the transverse channels, only one persists to join each renal vein


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. Precardinal Subclavian Duct of Cuvier Vitelline Umbilical ^Postcardinal Subcardinal ?RcJial External iliac Internal iliac Fig. 547.—Scheme of arrangement cf parietal Internal Jugular ?External jugular Subclavian Duct of Cuvier Left postcardinal -Ductus venosus Benal Subcardinal ?External iliac —Internal iliac Fig. 548.—Scheme showing early stages of development of the inferior vena cava. cardinals above and below and also with each other by a series of transverse channels. Of the transverse channels, only one persists to join each renal vein. The left subcardinal vein practi- cally disappears, while the right subcardinal enlarges and joins the ductus venosus cephalad and the right postcardinal caudad. At this stage the blood draining the lower extremities passes along a right-sided channel which courses ventrad of the lu-eter. Internal jugular. 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 original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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