The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters.
- Ambroise Paré
- Date:
- 1649
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey ... / Translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Tho. Johnson [and in part by G. Baker] Whereunto are added three tractates out of Adrianus Spigelius of the veines, arteries, and nerves. With large figures. ; Also a table of the bookes and chapters. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![RAGT.2* An Explanation ofthe Tabic of the Arteries. A A a B DD d j This Tabic coniprifcs thedeline- 1 ation of the great Artery,entire and free from ail the parts. He large beginning cf the great artcry:,where it ijjues out of the left ventricle ofthe heart: butfrefently after its rife^and before it yet falls out cf the peri- S cardium or purje of the hearty it poots forth the two Coronary arteries, a, a, which encompaffe the bails of the heart in manner of a crown. Butprefently having pa[i the peri¬ cardium it k divided B into two trunkyi one of which is the Ascendent C, the other the Hejcendent one Qo The Aiccndent trunk by and by divided into the two juhclavian ar^ teries D D^both which when they have attained to the firfi rib^ fcatterm^ny propagations ; partly from the higher^ partly from their lower fide. From the lower Gdcijfues Inter- cdftalis iuperior, the upper artery between the ribs ^^communicating par¬ ticular twigs to the difiances of the four upper ribs. From the higher Gdc ijfue three. The firft k vertebral is,tfce artery of the raci^bonesf Cy creeping on by the tranjverfe proceffesofthe racky bones of thene’e}^ as far as to the skull. The fécond mammaria the artery of the d, which defending under the breafl-bone^runs out as far as to the feat of the navill^and diflributes [prigs into the difiances of the grifiles of the true Tibs^andthen intothe mufcles that lye upon the breafi ^ at length about the tiavillit joins by ancLGomoGs or ino¬ culation^ X, with the afeending Epiga- fifickartery^ i. The third cervica¬ lis or the artery ofthe backjide of the j ttccl^Cfk propagated to the mujcles on the backslide of the nech^ as far as the nowlof the head. . Ehele branches being iffued outy the fubclavian artery goes to the arm-pit^ and takes the name Axillaris, E, andjo kdifufed into the arm. let before it enters thereinto^ it (hoots out feme twigs from both parts of it: from the lower three^ of which the firft, fj k called fcapularis interna the inner blade artery, becaufe it is [pent upon the mufcles that cover the hollow fide ofthe (hsulder-blade.The fécond k Thoracica fuperior the upper ihefi artery,gfiifperfed into the mufcles on the fore fide of the chefi, The third FF Ini n n O H PPP MM N Of h. Thoracica inferior the lower ar¬ tery of the chefi, which defending a- longthe fides of the chefi, k injerted into the mufle called AmCcalptor, that moves the upper fart of the arm bachyeard. Betwixt g andh a little branch kplaced, one of them which here arc diffeminated into the glandules of thearm.pit.IFrom ttic upper part ifiues one,i,calcd icapylaris externa the outer blade artery, being difoiedof into the mu-i des, on the out fide of the (boulder-blade. ' In thk place the axillary artery changes itsname,dnd k called Brachi¬ alis the trun f of the arm,that k undi¬ vided as far as ô,]catteringtwo twigs 1 and m into the mufcles that cover the bone of the upper part of the arm m the baikjide-, and two other n n,one of each fide about the bending of the cubit, The parting in twain of the Brachiali artery under the bought of the cubit in¬ to an outer H, and inner branch I. The outer brancho/ thk divifion, , or Radieus, running ftraight along the radius or leffer bone ofthe cubit to the wrifi,and diftributmg a branch o int^ the mufcles fated betwixt the firfi bone of the thumb, and that ofthe me- tacarpium or afer-wrifi, which fu- fiains the for e-finger,and then three o- rfcer, ppPj which are difperfed into the firfi outer fingers,the thumb, and wit,the two fingers next thereunto. The inner branch, or Cubiteus pajfing along the greater bone of the cubit, k at length confumed in a double branch upon the two inner fingtrs, to ting-finger and little one. Theremainingpart of the Af 'endent trunfp which near to the upper fart of the breafi-bone k clef into two bran¬ ches M.M called Carotides, or the fleepy arteries. Ihef tend direfily up¬ ward by the fides ofthe mch^and being come terthe chops are divided Mo two branches about N, one of which k the outer O, the other the inner P- The outer Carotis propagates twigs 4 to the Buccae or cheeky P^ffes^ and to the mufcles of the face ; but a- bout the ear it k cut Mo two branches^ aformofi one,q,which k cariedthrough the Icmples', and a hinder one,v, that k diffeminated along the backfide ofthe ear under the skjn. The Inner Carotis, going to the skul k divided near to the bafis there¬ of into two branches',of which the one and l€ff'er,f,whichgoes into the finus on the fide cf the thiefmembrane, k cut of here, whereabout it finky Mo the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30337604_0873.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)