. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . cle and appendix, the tip of the left Auricular appendix, the Auriculo-ventricular groove,the upper part of the right Ventricle, and the com-mencement of the right and left Coronary arteries. 7. A further portion of the superficial Cardiac plexus of nerves. 8. The deep Cardiac plexus lying upon the bifurcation of the Trachea, with its radicles entering it fromabove. A Dissection to Expose the Vena AzygosMajor. Position.—T


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . cle and appendix, the tip of the left Auricular appendix, the Auriculo-ventricular groove,the upper part of the right Ventricle, and the com-mencement of the right and left Coronary arteries. 7. A further portion of the superficial Cardiac plexus of nerves. 8. The deep Cardiac plexus lying upon the bifurcation of the Trachea, with its radicles entering it fromabove. A Dissection to Expose the Vena AzygosMajor. Position.—The body lying on its back. I. The Thorax1 is opened, and the anterior part of itsbony wall taken away, with the soft parts attached, bythe following dissection— a. Cut through, the Manubrium just below the line ofjunction of the first Costal cartilages with it. 1 For an account of the structures divided, see the dissections ofthe Trachea and Internal Mammary arteries. THE VENA AZYGOS MAJOR. 63 b. Divide through the junctions of the left Costal cartilages with the Sternum, from the second tothe seventh inclusive. c. Cut through the ribs on the right side, in a line. No. 9. leading from a point four inches from the middleline above to the tip of the tenth rib Open the Abdomen by a crucial incision, the trans-verse one of which should reach between the tipsof the tenth ribs and the vertical to the left ofthe Xiphoid cartilage. 64 A MANUAL OP DISSECTIONS. e. Remove the piece of chest wall included betweenthe above incisions, and the right upper flap ofthe Abdominal w all, cutting through the attach-ments of the Diaphragm to the inner surface ofthe ribs, the Bound, and part of the Suspensory-ligaments of the Liver. The other flaps are to be turned following parts will be now exposed— A. In the Chest. 1. Eight Lung collapsed, and its root. 2. The Pericardium in the median line, covered by areolar tissue, fat, and lymphatics, and the remainsof the Thymus gl


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