Lines Of Incisions For Diessection & Line For Axillary Artery

The course of the axillary artery, with the arm at a right angle to the body, is indicated by a line extending from a point slightly to the inner side of the middle of the clavicle to the middle of the bend of the elbow, 1899. From 'The Treatise of the Human Anatomy and Its Applications to the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, Volume I' (1899). The axillary artery is a large blood vessel that conveys oxygenated blood to the lateral aspect of the thorax, the axilla (armpit) and the upper limb. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
The course of the axillary artery, with the arm at a right angle to the body, is indicated by a line extending from a point slightly to the inner side of the middle of the clavicle to the middle of the bend of the elbow, 1899. From 'The Treatise of the Human Anatomy and Its Applications to the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, Volume I' (1899). The axillary artery is a large blood vessel that conveys oxygenated blood to the lateral aspect of the thorax, the axilla (armpit) and the upper limb. (Photo by VintageMedStock/Getty Images)
Lines Of Incisions For Diessection & Line For Axillary Artery
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01 January, 1899
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