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Show 174 Of ANGEIOLOCT. Of ANGEIOLOGY. Tends oil" {our principal Branches, the r'zztrrflm'fife/runny}; the " retort/Iii .szficrfm‘, the Cert-cicafl End the drain gmntic Sig"v£ri0;'i '1 he lN'I‘tRNAL l‘le tarnish Y delccnds inwardly along the Ribs Yer" near the Stu-217m, and holes itl'elri in the Elfin: Mufcle, furnifliing in it' psfies along, {mall Branches to the '7Zymm, the J'crz'cmdizmz, and the 1', ,f,y?,-'m;;;_ Others travtrle the i ‘ rnal Muldes to be dilliihutctl in the Erealls. The werlcfira/ 01‘ infernal (sierra/enters the Feminine in th: tranfverl‘e Proccfles of the Virtiérig of the Neck, furnifl‘iing in their 175. .‘._,;,m ofthe Skull, they each fend a {mall Branch through the fifth Fam- WU to that Part ol‘the (1.75m Mater which contains" the Carter/("1. And. then by many 'r'lexrons‘ enter the Brain and its Membranes, and go to the Eyes, Noitrils, and internal Parts of the liar. lhefe‘Arteries likewife communicate With the vertebral, as was oblervcd before. the ExrertimL CAROTID fends Branches to the [.myzx, P/Jarynx, Mtil'cles ofthe Or Hyde/5;, Afaxi/l'd', Tongue, Lips, Mouth, Note, Eyes, liars, Temples, and all the external Parts of the Head. Road {mall Branches to the fpinal Marrow and the adjacent Mulclc; From the Trunk of the defrauding Aorta on each Side, are lent off the This Artery arriving at the Top ofthe Nc'l; is varioufly contorted be. ixrtztiox lNTL‘RCOSlALS which paf's under ml the itibs, two orthree oi: fore it enters into the bkull. Then it pierces the dam Mam, and by the grand lormrtm of the occipital Bone enters tl.e Skull. Thefc mo the luperior excepted ; they likewifc go to the i'l/r'edvz/[a S um and the Arteries unite loon after their Entrance, and lend ohj Branches to the Brat-(leaks, lenietimes proceed from hence about the {Otn‘tzt Vex-twin of Back, but not always on CfiC right Side; for it lometimes comes from the Cm‘ade/firt'l, and then pafling forwards divide, and connnunicatc with the Carotids; and the carotid Arteries communicating with each other, there is an entire Communication among them all. The rzurtrlm/ arc dil'tribnted in the Cm'rriE/il'zmz, The Chevron, ARTERY is foon divided into two Branches; one of which goes to the fore Part of the Neck, the Trot/.312, the Uri/opengm, {mil the P64197126; the other to the Mufcles of the Neck and the adjaccn: Parts. The SUPERIOR DIAPHRAGMA'I‘IC defecnds along the [Kw-im[XI/7:1, to which it gives Branches, and is loft in the upper Part oftltc Dit'I/i/hrngm. The hertz-tron Inriaacosrnn proceeds from the lone Part cfthe Sm'm'nvizm, defcends along the internal Surface of the: or {our of the upper {i‘os near the l'trtabi-{zg and gives a Branch :0 each of thefe Ribs lliding along their inferior Edge, tlil‘rributirg their,i‘elvcs along the intercoltal Mufcles. » The SUB'CLAVIAN ARTERIES are each continued to the {17,521in or." Trunk, which is called A'xz‘lilzrit as it prides under the Arm-tits, iii H zit, as it pallet. by the Infide of the O; Humrri. Soon after it lax" pulled the joint of the Cubit it divides into too Branches, called ("r-t: zit/.4: ji/I'rrz'ar, and (Tel/23:215.: inferior, which latter {oon {ends 08" a B called Mulcles ofthc Abdomen. 'i‘wo Branches wli ch go to the Lungs, call'd the lhifil‘Culli‘tl ofthe fourth Rib. As the A'si'la pafles under the Diaphragm, it {ends two Branches into the Diipnrrtgin called the ANTI-R111; l'nncnrem, which fornetinics proceed t‘rornt‘nc Salim, immediately below the Diaphragm. i‘he Co LIA (: AR» 'IERY arifes :rom the 310/742. which foon divides into {evera Branches, which are bellowed on the Lz'wr, Gm'l-b/ad/er, Swim, Pamrexr, Stealer/é, (Wurst/7.! ~ind [Juan/mum. Thelc branches are named from the l'arts they 511'6 bellowed upon, except two (In the Stomach, which are called Cir!)- I in, 51pm" and warm ,- and the Branch bellowed on the fit'fiit'ti'zfilfll sinned Inteflr'zpa/ir. At a {mall Diflance below the Coeliac Artery, the sermrm Mrst: ' I‘ I: ariles from the dorm, whole Branches are bellowed on the Mia/i" " tlicyimz'llmrflzlne: and Part of the CL/mz. A lltil': helow Iliele :Ji ‘ | -|"‘\\\|\|I| \I tilt: Emu/gets" which belong to the Kidneys : and a little lower than the Emulgents the SPERMAT'. c ARTERIES arife forward from the flsria, which S0 to the fig/Kg; in Men ; in Women chiefly to the Utah", but part {No the Omar/a and the Pal/0pm; Tuber, {time lay principally to the l l Doc/rm. i Culn'ta/[s med/a, which is bellowed on the 3" "Pics feared abet!" Cubit. The CUiiITALis SUPERIOR paflcs near the Jet'flltt.) the Root of the Thumb, and gives one Branch to the Hand, two to the Thumb, and one to the full Finger, and a Branch l.‘.3 communicate with the CHEM/2'! iry'izrz‘or. The LUBITA Li s l:.FE kioze pailes near the U/m to the Palm 0f I VLower laterally the dorm lends Branches to the Mufcles of the Lei/2:, J titanium and adjacent Parts, called LUMB .\ Lts ; and one forward to the "o'vvcrl'art ofthe Colon and Elf/Ii?" called M EShNTR I CA IM'I » 10R 1 A Urancli of this going.)r to the Rectum is named Him/tor. -: n or DALIS INTERNAL. Betweei {he 4 #92721 (Ice/[cm 1l11y2'IIJEI'21'ajilperz'or Ilsld i)y'}"2‘iar, find the UrZlflChcs oi‘each near the Guts, there are lit.$e‘ communicant t Hand, where it takes a Tom, and {ends one Branch to the outlin- ott: branches to convey the Blood from one 0 another. little Finger, another between that and the next Finger, dividing t0 hm" another in the fame Manner to the two Forehngers. Thei'c Branchc: which are bellowed on the fingers, run, one on each Side of each Fingfi? ll he" the Maria divides upon the Lorns it {ends OPE an Artery by the it??? if the OJ Srzcrzmnto the Pal-212': called the Mar/r. which in about: ‘ ‘ C CS tipace (ilVlClC into exlt'rfial and lllz‘t'i'z‘flll. the internal, coni"10W "‘1 led the HYPOGASTRIC, firil: feuds cit the Umhi/ztn/ zirterirx, i‘ffmh are dried up in Adults except a. the Beginnings, where they are iLPt. ‘C‘pen tor the collateral Bra-i. hes on eneh bide, one to the to the Top, where they have {mall CoznninnicatiOns, and very 01E" there is a Branch ofCommunication betwten the Z'Jlix‘lfii‘fl/ and infarct [initial] A'ri'crfu. The CA ROTID ARTERIES afcend along the anterior Part OFthe _ A {21:13:}: One to they Penis in Men, and in \h'oinen t0 the Urn-M. on the Sides ofthe Tracing, and when they are come to the learyni-{l each divide into two Branches, ofwhich the principal is the immm.‘ "and; this penetrates the Skull through the liXill Farsi/rm, and mm \1 ay makes lcveral Contortions. And jul't before they enter the For» 4 ‘ ranches are lent to the lhittocks and adjacent l'arts {116:3le Acne txteie we run OVertlie U 1'11/71'5 into theThighs, and a , ,' i 5 out of the Abdomen theylend on Eranches cal.edliui e.tsrr t 10th:: fore Parts ofthelntegunients ofthe dbLiO'nt‘r‘. under the Nut, MI clt'g I |