The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used in medicine, surgery, pharmacy, botany, natural history, chymistry, and materia medica. Compiled from the best authorities.
- John Redman Coxe
- Date:
- 1808
Licence: Public Domain Mark
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![and inferior mesenteric artery an >- ing from the aorta, and supplying the intestines. Arlcria mediastina, ~) small arterial pericardiac a, ^ branches of the internal mammary, distributed to the mediastinum and pericar- dium. Arteria occipitalis, the occipital ar- tery ; a branch of the external carotid, and spreading on the hin- der parts of the bead. Arteria oesophagiu, a branch of the de- scending aorta going to the oeso- phagus, Arteria ophthalmica, a branch of the internal carotid. Arteria peronea, fibular is. fitiaryngea inferior, the infe- rior pharyngeal artery proceeding from the external carotid to the pharynx. Arteria phrenico fiericardiaca ; a branch of the internal mammary. Arteria poplitea, popliteal artery ; the femoral artery, so called in the ham. Arteria profunda humeri superior,] inferior, y minor, J branches of the humeral artery dis- tributed to the muscles and elbow joint, Sec. Arteria profunda, a large branch or division of the femoral artery. Arteria radialis, radial artery ; one of the arteries of the fore arm. Arteria sacra-media, the middle sacral artery arising from the aorta at its bifurcation, going to some of the last vertebrae, the coccyx and rec- tum. Arteria sfiermatica, spermatic arte- ry arising from the aorta, and pass- ing down to the testicle and epidi- dymis. Arteria spiralis, arteria profunda hu- meri. Arteria splenica, splenic artery ; a branch of the cccliac going to the spleen. Artetia subclavia dextra, the right subclavian artery. A K T | . irteria subclavia sinistra, the IjE ft sub- clavian artery ; the third brain h oi the aortic arch. Arteria gupra-icaputaris, a branch of the subclavian distributed to the parts about the scapula. Arteria sub-scafiularis, a branch of the axillary artery spread about the shoulder joint. Arteria temporalis, the temporal arte- ry ; a branch of the external ca- rotid distributed to the head. Arteria thymica, the artery of the thymus gland ; a branch of the in- ternal mammary. Arieria thyroidaa, the thyroid artery, going from' the external carotid to supply the thyroid gland. Arteria l/njroidea ascendens, the ascending thyrokleal artery ; a branch of the inferior thyroideal artery. Arteria Ihyrddea inferior, the infe- rior thyroideal artery ; a branch oi the subclavian. Arteria tibia/is antica, ) the anterior postica, 3 and posteri- or tibial artery, or grand divisions Of the popliteal artci y. Arteria t'rachealis, tracheal artery ; a branch of the inferior thyroid going to the trachea. Arteria iransversalia humeri, a branch of the ascending thyroid. Arteria ulnaris, the ulnar artery ; one of the arteries of the fore arm. Arteria umbilicalis, the umbilical ar- tery. This artery supplies the in- fant in the fcetal state with blood, and appears like the continued trunk of the internal iliac, but, ex- cept at its commencement from whence other arteries ramify, it soon assumes a ligamentary form, after birth. Arteria venosa, the pulmonary artery. Arteria vcrlebralis, the vertebral ar- tery ; a branch of the subclavian which goes to the brain. Arteriaca, remedies for diseases of the parts forming the voice. Arieriace, syrupus papaveris albi, ot diacodium.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21111820_0080.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)