First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition.
- Albrecht von Haller
- Date:
- 1779
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![from it. 313. Thedivifion of the carotid. The external carotid. From it proceeds. The fuperior thyreoide ar¬ tery. The lingual artery. The labial one. The afcending pharyngea. 314. The occipital artery. The auricular one. 315. The temporal artery. The internal maxillary one. 316. The principal branch to the dura mater. Other branches of the in¬ ternal maxillary. 316. * The internal carotid. It angles. Its paffage ramen o fum. The branches produced from it in the receptacle. 317. The branches of the inter¬ nal carotid on the bridge and crura of the brain. The branch accompanying the plexus choroides and optic nerve. The anterior and pofterior branch. The ftru&ureof the branch¬ es of the carotid artery which lie within thefcull. 318. What may.be collected from the hiftory of the arteries of the brain. 320. 324. The coverings of the brain. 320. The bony covering of the encephalon. The hard membranes in ge¬ neral. 321. The externa] and internal lamina of the hard mem¬ brane. The falx and tentoria pro- through the fo- f the os petro- ceedfromthefe, and what is their ufe, 322. The glands. 323. The arachnoid membrane. 324. The pia mater. 325. 339. The veins of the ence- • 325. The fourth finus. 326. The fuperior finus of the falx. s The tranfverfe finufes. 327. The inferior firms of the falx. 328. The inferior, anterior, and pofterior veins of the brain. 329. The veins of the cerebel¬ lum. That the fuperior ones ter¬ minate in the fourth fi¬ nus ; the inferior ones in the fuperior and tranf¬ verfe finus of the os pe- trofum. 330. A finus like a circle. The tranfverfe finufes join¬ ing: the cavernous ones. 331. The fuperior finus petrofus. The inferior finus petrofus. The pofterior occipital fi¬ nus. 332. The anterior occipital fi¬ nus. The cavernous finus. The conjunction of the fi¬ nufes and external veins of the cranium with one another, and what hap¬ pens from thence. 333. The ufe of the finufes. 334. What happens to the arte¬ ries with the finufes. 333. That the blood chiefly flows into the jugular veins. Their cerebral and facial branches. . The external jugular vein. The 1](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30536182_0504.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


