. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 452 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. Left Side.—(1) Left lumbar veins. (2) Left semilunar ganglion. The branches of the abdominal aorta are (1) parietal branches and under this we have (A) phrenic branches which are two in number and as a rule arise close together on the under surface of the Diaphragm, but they present PLATE CCXLI. A-0CCIP1T0 FRONTALIS. B-TRAPEZIUS. C-STERNO- MASTOID D-SPLENIUS E-COMPLEXU! F-0BL' G - RECTU S CAPITUS POST. Ml H-NEC
. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 452 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. Left Side.—(1) Left lumbar veins. (2) Left semilunar ganglion. The branches of the abdominal aorta are (1) parietal branches and under this we have (A) phrenic branches which are two in number and as a rule arise close together on the under surface of the Diaphragm, but they present PLATE CCXLI. A-0CCIP1T0 FRONTALIS. B-TRAPEZIUS. C-STERNO- MASTOID D-SPLENIUS E-COMPLEXU! F-0BL' G - RECTU S CAPITUS POST. Ml H-NECTUS CAPIT I - RECTU5- J-FEC-CAB/I L-SURCONSTRICTO M-POST. CONDYLOID FORAMEN. N-ANT. CONDYLOID 0- SUP. CURVED OR NUCHAL LINE. P- LINEA SUPREMA. Q-INF. CURVED LINE. R-FOR LIGAMENTUM NUCHAL. ^?% S - INION OR EXT. %a OCCIPITAL ^ .„ PROTUB- ERANCE. T-CREST. U-BAS- & ILAR PROC V-PHAR- YNGEAL SPINE. -TUBERCLES FOR CHECK LIGAMENTS X-JUGULAR PROC. Y- CONDYLES. ATVS. External Surface of Occipital Bone. much variation in their origin since they may come by a common trunk or one may come from the comae axis and the other from the renal artery. The one on the righl side passes across the crura of the Diaphragm to the under surface of that muscle behind the inferior vena cava, while the one on the left side passes behind the oesophagus to the under surface of the Diaphragm. (B) Ltjmbab arteries are five pairs and arise from the back of the aorta to pass outward on the body of the vertebrae beneath the Psoas magnus muscle and the sympathe- tic nerve. The first two pairs pass under the crura of the Diaphragm and the right one also passes under the inferior vena cava. Near the transverse pro- cesses of the vertebrae they divide into an abdominal branch, which passes outward beneath the Quadratus lumborum to end between the muscles of the abdominal wall where they anastomose with the deep epigastric, the internal mammary, the ilio-
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