A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body

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A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body
Adolph Murray
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A certain portion of it, however, nearest to the R 110 BRANCHES FROM THE Sect. II.
trunk, continues open. After having issued from the anterior part of the internal iliac, it runs down, transversely and inwards, to the lower part of the bladder; but gradually closes as it is reflected on its posterior side. The ligament- ous part which remains, rises still higher upon the sides of the bladder; inclines gradually to its fellow of the opposite side, and at last is insert- ed, along with the urach
...us, in the umbilicus. The portion of the artery which is open in the male, sends out, a. Vesicals two or three in number; winding upon the inferior, middle, and superior part of the bladder, and inosculating with the other -vesical arteries.
b. Branches to the ureters and vas deferens, anastomosing with the pudics.
c. Hamorrhoidal Branches to the lateral parts of the rectum.
In the female, a. Branches, variously distributed, to the sides of the bladder, uterus, and vagina.
b. A few straight branches to the rectum.


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