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Show 554. Zn EXPLANATION of t/be TERMS of ART; l'urio/a', the Small-pox, fee fabri: varioEffl- aphplzyjz‘: of the fame bone on the infide whence it defcends obliquely and almoll. I/arz'x. This is too great a dilatation of femicircularly. It grows tendinous and joins the former at once, and is infertthe veins in the external parts of the ed with it. body (0 as to rife into a winding tumor. It arifes from an impeded motion of the Vigotzibi/a, Vegitables. Thefe are all blood through thcfe veins. moffes, fungi, herbs, plants, lhrubs, Va 11, Veflels. Thefe are hollow canals, trees, 6%. confifiing of conical or cylindrical mem- Venn arteriofa, the pulmonary Artery is branes, through which the fluids pal's f0 called which carries the blood from to all parts of the body, inch as veins, the right venticle of the heart into arteries. lymphatics, @0the lungs, and has threeflgmoida: war/or; Vaja drfcrEntia, thofe veflels are f0 callto prevent the return of the blood into ed which carry the femm from the the heart. It afcends directly upwards tellicles to the verity/w jmzimilus. from the right ventricle of the heart, and Z/afa [eminfiritg the fame as the Pl'ajfiflat the curvature of the oarta is divided maria. into two branches ; one of which is Vafafpcrmirz'm, the fame. called the right pulmonary artery and Vafa zzmbz'lz'rii/z'a, umbilical vellels. Thefe the other the left. "are two arteries, one vein andthe :Emrlinr. Vma, Veins. The blood being diftributed They twill about each other, particu- to all parts of the body by two kinds larly the arteries about the vein, and ofarteries, the aorta and pulmonary ar- are contained in one common coat with tery, is returned by thtee kinds of veins, the firm/ms, which laft aril‘es from the called the warm awn, the rum: perm9 top of the bladder of urine, and ends in and the pulmonary win. the mrmdrana allfziztaz's. The umbilical Vc'mz mmz. This comprehends two prinm vein goes from the navel directly into cipal trunks, called the cum: (doalbpew liver, and there enters the great trunk rior, and the room: cart/a inferior, or of the mum fame. Near this entrance the drfu'ndfflg 'VEIIAZ (and, and the afthe dufins mmflls goes out to the great cmdz'ng mic/ea [as/a. Thole two unite trunk of the (arm, which carries par at the right auricle of the heart and of the blood that is brought by the urndileharge the blood which they have bilical vein that way into the cam/a, received from the parts with which while the reft circulates with the blood they communicate. in the perm. When the umbilical vein Vina m'zra fupe'riorjfm ,refl‘fndm 5; This exis {topped it becomes a ligament, and tends from the right auricle of the heart the dams 'vemfus foon fhrinlcs and al- to the fuperior part ot‘theflmzmz. There mofi difappears. The umbilical anti/far, is a confiderable vein which difch. which arife from the internal illac aritfelf herein called (12.ng or can't] teries, palling by the outfides of the part. It lies anteriorly along the right lateral part of the body of the rem-Hurt: bladder go directly to the navel and of the back and penetrates into the placenta. Thefe with the 1712151111: lower belly, palhng between the two lhrink up after birth and are not to be dill-inguilhed near the navel. of! 571(5ch of the dznpbragi'3. It com:Va maxi/mu. This mufcle arifes from rnunicates with the right cmulgent vein and receives in its way the eight the root of the great trot/miner, and from the limo gill-win, outwardly tendi» lower intercoftals on each fide, and fometimcs the four fz/perz'or intri- fl nous and inwardly fielhy. It defcends obliquely forward and becomes tendisawcll as the two {mall veins which nous internally. and outwardly flelhy, received blood from the brmnamr; .till meeting with the tendon of the The Van ((11111 finrrinr, fuems 10 170 rcflur, it grows entirely tendinous, and formed ottwoconfiderable branches callv is inferted together with it into the pro-ed tllef'ilir/a-w'an, which appear to 1be tuberance of the pawn, a little below made by two other branches termed tn" the knee. axi/Imy. ' i ' Trliz‘t 1 Vein" lizflusfzrleimzs. This rifes partly tendi- K‘naflzbcdiruiw, the fubclnvmn t nous and partly fiefhy from the [rum on the right tide is not to long azfltlni afpcra, immediately below the leflir "0on the left, which depends on tle inva- n!" tbanttr, upon the outlidcs of the bone, tion of the 22cm new, which do-an finer and is continued almolt to the lowca A'n EXPLANATION oft/ye TERMS of ART. :ni‘wcr to the middle of the vertebra but to their right lateral part. How: ever they receive the blood from the fame parts as the arteries, and the veins are known by the ame names. 1/6714 jugnlzires, are either internal or exter- ml. The intern/1! begin at the end of the have! jinn/flit, defccnd along the anterior part of the neclc on the tide of the [foam m'Ic'z-fa, join the [minder and pals to the/hlzu/a-w'am. l'eme'jngu/Zirrs swim-rice. There are lituatezl along the lateral parts of the n..:clr and are covered with nothing but the mm, the fat and the my m/n: rufzzzzeam. brfinCh near the the Ira/Linus mafz'zi'. Vma jiz/rxari/i'a' This is a vein of the hand which patios between the ring and thelittle finger. 77mg (l'j)/J£Ui(rl. The cephalic vein. This al‘ccnds along the rxternal part of the arm and runs to thclinc which l'cpxr; es municates with the ‘ This com- toes the (aphid u. Vgpfaporrze. This vein is of a peculiar ructuie,_and may be conipgixd to a tree whole root is div «led llltl‘ a great number of frilr'1/fiz; iv he trunk is in the middle from wire. : lnunnwrxblt ramifications portion as it approaches the diaphragm wow 1. diI'pt-ricn on it cczves the blur: :, thin: parts, and envy t0 the liver, bringi , and .Lciing /" firm and riznirn'l‘ which receive as many branches as the arteries, which they accompany in tln ir dillributions. The external 1/ch Tim is continued to the (Finn/can}. Tin: 47711] is called the {if} m'xri' Lll receives branches from the ' 7751/77: and the maxi) [crincd Lemurriwr'lizi/cs L‘xlirnd‘. 75m rrurfiiis, the (viral Vein. 'l hit: run? to the foot; "and Ch: .2: .na.' is dim'd l :n artis int) innumm .ixl "wiclldl'ij (aliibutcd rhio' :9, letting (f Bleed. , Pollin. Stomach; Ven .7 " the brain. I'm. c \ entiiclc s of the heart. Tl ' " ' narrrnnl ucalctr. but gener ‘ ‘ cinn: than the left. It receives the L'l‘nvtl lrmn the menu cite-i: and the tight " ' lends it into the [val i the lungs The left is "in. Cr and hrniter crivu the blood llc i: the .1 ind the lzttit miracle, ..l '. to it n' the great army. '1 l." is i‘catui Hi inc anterior part or the rxrci'l: ilvmi to {his part or .a .117 i, ll: minimum \r‘m. Tina pit L£ktl$ ti. mi the h It. .1111 (21‘. of the iiv-arr when it fir" ether in the puller or. divided into it to the trunk 5 from who" '- it lends gr atcr. finaller, and crow Emil bz. tins that part called the zerziuzi I "mi. length it penetrates the pnxnumw to pafs to the heart. Vanni/lama the iliac Veins. Thefe are compofed of two branch ‘ like the irterics of the fame '. 'l‘licy are WIrdllth‘, :xznl {puny rt» brought ly the Mic-11:8 it bears more to the right to gain the pofierior part of the liver, and t0 tra- verfe the right ride of tin: diaphragm in At 'llzis rein is which, A upon/'1: at the fiexure of the cub.t, bya branch known by the name of the Puma nadifztiz. It is compofed of branches of the cubital. Z'ma (HT/(I infci'iorui-t‘c afi‘c'mfl‘ns. This ex- tends from the fourth m'rzlbm of the loins to the right auricle of the heart. It lies along the right lateral parrot the body of the c'rrtfizflrm, and in pro- mud/wily: inferno: EL e pfp/itlrn'tz, in the calves of the O . .. cas the jal. ., and about the great the (is/mid: and j):r'7or'z.' mt] ,u, afterward empties itl‘elt into the , c/zwim vein. Yam [2 'a, the balilic win. f1 i! :a ed {pp/main ; theexternal about the lnee to Verve axi/x'a'r-rr, their (lilthargc thenifelves into the/Mr] when; as they pals~ between the dawn]: and the anterior branch of F J53 inozax, and the 'rr.:.zr, Copper. 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