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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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Lateral cord Pectoralmuscle Ulnar nerve and arteryRadial nerve and artery Branches to hand Fig. i2<;.—Axillary, Brachial, Radial andUlnar Arteries. Superficial Arches. 174 anatomy and physiology for nurses. Principal Arteries of the Head and Neck. The common carotid arteries.—The right is a branch of theanonyma; the left is directly from the arch of the aorta. Theyproceed upward on either side of the trachea, with the internaljugular vein on the lateral side and the vagus nerve behind them.They carry the blood supply of the head and neck (Fig. 121). The common carotid divides at the upper border of the thyroidcartilage into internal carotid for the interior of the head, andexternal carotid for the exterior of the head and the neck.
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Fig. 126.—Arteries of the Brain (Morris).Cerebral arteries pass from the base of the brain to all parts of the surface. The internal carotid is deep in the neck; it runs up to thehead and through the carotid canal into the cranial cavity. Principal branches.—Ophthalmic, to eye and appendages, nose,and forehead. (The supraorbital artery is a branch of theophthalmic.) Middle cerebral to the brain, anterior cerebral to the brain(Fig. 126). EXTERNAL CAROTID AND TEMPORAL ARTERIES. 175 Note.—The internal carotid makes four sharp turns after entering the carotidcanal in the petrous bone, and by this means the force of the current in thislarge vessel is modified before it reaches the delicate tissues of the brain. Theinternal jugular vein and vagus nerve accompany it in the neck. The external carotid artery supplies the face, and front of theneck and scalp (Fig. 127). Principal branches.—Superior thyroid, to the thyroid glandand larynx. Lingual, to the tongue and tonsil. Facial (or ex

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