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Title: Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy
Identifier: anatomyinnutshel00laug (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Laughlin, William Ross
Subjects: Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy
Publisher: Kirksville, Missouri : William Ross Laughlin
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 503 vessels run with the blood vessels along the bronchi. The lymphatics of the Lung empty into the bronchial nodes, which lie around the bifurcation of the trachea and the root of the lung. Several efferenl vessels pass from these nodes to the tracheal nodes and oesophageal nodes at the root of the neck, and those on the right side empty into the right lymphatic duct, while those on the left side empty into the thoracic duct. The superficial cardiac lymphatic vessels lie on the surface of the heart in the subserous or areolar tissue, while the deep cardiac lymphatic vessels lie in the deeper tissues. These vessels accompany the coronary vessels. Those of the right side uniting at the root of the aorta from which place they pass upward over the arch of the aorta along the trachea to the right lymphatic duct. Those of the left side unite at the base of the heart and pass along the pulmonary artery to nodes at the root of the arota. and after ascending along the trachea pass into the thoracic duct. The thymic vessels pass into the internal jugular veins from the under sur- face of the thymus gland. The lymphatics of the oesophagus, after communicating with the posterior mediastinal nodes, end in tin1 thoracic duct. LESSON CLXVII. The superficial lymphatic vessels of the scalp are as follows: (1) Pos- terior or OCCIPITAL vessels which follow the course of the superficial veins PLATE CCLXV.
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Tiii'; Urixiferous Turtles. downward over the occipital bone to the occipital nodes. These node- are also called suboccipital and are situated just below the superior line curved of the occipital bone. Their radicles are from the back of the bead, and the vessels from these nodes empty into the superficial Lymphatic nodes of the neck. In secondary syphilis these nodes arc enlarged. (2) POSTERIOR AURICULAR (pos- tero-lateral) vessels pass downward behind the ear toend in thepostero-auricu- lar nodes, also called Sterno-mastoid. These nodes are situated over the in- sertion of the Stemo-cleido-mastoid muscle. The vessels which Leave these nodes empty into the superficial cervical. (•"») Temporal lymphatic vessels, also called antero-lateral, pass with the superficial temporal veinand end in the parotid lymphatic nodes. These nodes are situated over the parotid gland

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  • booksubject:Osteopathic_medicine
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  • bookpublisher:Kirksville_Missouri_William_Ross_Laughlin
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