Heath's practical anatomy : a manual of dissections / [Christopher Heath].
- Christopher Heath
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Heath's practical anatomy : a manual of dissections / [Christopher Heath]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![tion, when the axillary vessels and nerves will be fully exposed and must he cleaned. The small nerve emerging from between the artery and vein, and entering the pectoralis minor, is the internal anterior thoracic] Fi^^. 4. The Axillary Artery (Figs. 4, 12, and 5, 4) is the continuation of the subclavian, and extends from the lower border of the first rib, opposite the middle of the clavicle, to the lower border of the inser Fig\ 4,—Deep dissection of the 1. Clavicle. 2. Brachial plexus. 3. Subclavian vein. 4. Trapezius. 5. Subclavius. 6. Serratus magnus (upper digita- tion). ■7. Acromio-thoracic vessels. 8. Clavicle. 9. Pectoralis major. 10. Deltoid. 11. Pectoralis minor. H. axilla (from Bonamy and Beau). 12. Axillary artery. 13. Subscapular vessels. 14. Pectoralis major. 15. Serratus magnus. 16. Median nerve (partially seen). 18. Axillary vein. 20. Biceps and coraco-brachialis. 22. Internal cutaneous nerve. 24. Subscapularis. 26. Triceps. 28. Teres major. 30. Latissimus dorsi. C](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20417457_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)