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Identifier: textbookofanatom00bund (find matches)
Title: Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Bundy, Elizabeth Roxana, 1850-
Subjects: Anatomy Physiology
Publisher: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son Co
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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in % Sigmoid vessels 4^ Surerior hemorrhoidal Rectum Fig. 131.—Inferior Mesenteric Artery (Morris).Supplying a portion of large intestine only, ending as hemorrhoidal. the hypogastric or its branches, except the superior hemorrhoidalwhich is the terminal portion of the inferior mesenteric. There are also two perineal arteries. These all anastomose freely with each other and with otherarteries, so that a wound in this region is followed by an abundantflow of blood from more than one vessel. ARTERIES OF LOWER EXTREMITY. l8l Note.—The hypogastric arteries in the fetus are large. Aftergi\ing off their branches they turn upward to the umbihcus wherethey leave the body of the child, and become the two umbilicalarteries twining around the umbilical vein in the umbilical cord.After birth, these portions of the vessels no longer transmit bloodbut dwindle to fibrous cords lying close to the anterior abdominalwall. Uterine Branch to round Fimbriated extremity of branch hgament Fallopian tube
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Cervical branch of uterine artery Uterine arteryHypogastric artery Vaginal arteries Azygos artery of vagina Fig. 132.—Uterine and Ovarian Arteries.(Uterine, a branch of hypogastric; ovarian, a branch of aorta,location of the ureter (Morris). Note the Principal Arteries of the Lower Extremity. The external iliac distributes its branches almost entirely tothe lower extremity. It is about four inches long and follows thebrim of the pelvis to the inguinal ligament where it becomes/ewom/. Collateral circulation.—The inferior epigastric branch of the external iliacanastomoses with the superior epigastric branch of the internal mammary, inthe substance of the rectus muscle, thus making an indirect route from the archof the aorta to the iliac vessels if the abdominal aorta or iliac artery be ligated. l82 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES. Femoralartery Femoralvein Deep branch The femoral artery (Fig. 133) is a continuation of the externaliliac, passing through the femoral trigone and the

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