Arteries
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Description: Arteries of the neck. 1, occipital artery; 2. facial vein; 3, spinal accessory nerve; 4. facial artery; 5, internal jugular vein; 6, hypoglossal nerve; 7. communicaus noni nerve; 8, lingual artery; 9, pneumogastric; 10, superior larnygeal nerve; 11, phrenio; 12, superior thyroid artery; 13, sterno-mastoid; 14, common carotid; 15, clavicle; 16, sterno-hyoid; 17, subclavian; 18, omo-hyoid; 19, subclavian; 20, sympathetic ganglia; 21, apex lung.
Source: Joseph G. Richardson, Health and Longevity (New York, Home Health Society, 1912)256
Keywords: Arteries, Neck
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