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Title: The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals
Identifier: comparativeana00chau (find matches)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901, tr
Subjects: Veterinary anatomy
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 549 & 551 Broadway
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542 THE ARTERIES. 5. Gluteal Artery. (Figs. 275, 13 ; 277, 7.) This, the most voluminous of the branches emanating from the pelvic trunk, arises opposite the preceding, and from 8-lOths of an inch to li inches behind the subsacral. It is immediately reflected on the internal Fig. 275.
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LATERAL VIEW OF THE GENITO-URINARY ORGANS IN THE MALE. 1, Abdominal aorta; 2, External iliac artery; 3, Common origin of the prepubic and deep femoral arteries ; 4, Prepubic artery ; 5, Posterior abdominal artery ; 6, External pudic artery ; 7, Subcutaneous abdominal artery; 8, Anterior dorsal artery of the penis; 9, 9, Anterior and posterior branches of that artery ; 10, Internal iliac artery; 11, Last lumbar artery ; 12, Subsacral artery; lo, Gluteal artery; 14, Iliaco-muscular artery; 15, Umbilical artery; 16, Internal pudic artery* 17, Its vesico-prostatic branch; 18, Iliaco-femoral artery; 19, Obturator artery; 20, Artery of the corpus cavernosum ; 21, Posterior dorsal artery of the penis—a branch of the preceding; 22, Spermatic artery ; 23, Posterior mesen- teric artery; c, Termination of the small colon; R, Rectum ; s, Sphincter of the anus; I, Suspensory ligament of the penis ; I', Suspensory ligament of the rectum ; V, Bladder; u, Ureter; T, Testicle; E, Epididymis; D, Deferent canal; v, Vesi- cul£e seminales; p. Prostate ; p, Cowper's gland ; r, Crus penis; s. Ligament of the corpus cavernosum. border of the ilium, and emerges from the pelvis by the great sciatic notch, along with the anterior gluteal nerves, dividing into several branches which ramify in the texture of the great and small gluteal muscles. 6. Obturator Artery. (Figs. 275, 19 ; 232, 10.) This vessel, the origin of which has been already indicated, directs its
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