"Aneurism of the Carotid Artery. a, seat of the aneurism."-Whitney, 1902

Aneurism

"Aneurism of the Carotid Artery. a, seat of the aneurism."-Whitney, 1902

"Aorta: a, ascending arch of aorta; ss, coronary arteries; b', innominata artery; b, right subelavian; c, right carotid; d, left carotid; e, left subelavian; f, thoracic aorta; gg, diaphragm; hh, phrenic arteries; i, caeliac axis; k, coronary or gastric; l, splenic; m, hepatic; n, superior mesenteric; oo, renal arteries; p, inferior mesenteric; p', spermatic; q, common iliac; r, middle sacral." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Aorta

"Aorta: a, ascending arch of aorta; ss, coronary arteries; b', innominata artery; b, right subelavian;…

The internal carotid and vertebral arteries.

Carotid Artery

The internal carotid and vertebral arteries.

"The carotid artery may be compressed by pressing the thumb or fingers deeply into the neck in front of the strongly marked muscle which reaches from behind the ear to the upper part of the breastbone." — Moss, 1914

Carotid compression

"The carotid artery may be compressed by pressing the thumb or fingers deeply into the neck in front…

The arteries of the face and head. Labels: 1, common carotid; 2, internal carotid; 3, external carotid; 4, occipital artery; 5, superior thyroid artery; 6, trapezius; 7, lingual artery; 8, sterno-mastoid; 9, facial artery; 10, temporal artery, dividing into anterior and posterior branches; 11, submental branch; 12, transverse facial artery 13, inferior labial branch; 15, inferior coronary branch; 17, superior coronary branch; 19, lateral nasal branch; 21, angular branch.

Arteries of the Face and Head

The arteries of the face and head. Labels: 1, common carotid; 2, internal carotid; 3, external carotid;…

"1, primitive carotid artery dividing itself into carotid external and carotid internal; 3, occipital branch to the back part of the skull; 4, upper hyoides artery; 5, lower pharyngeal artery; 6, masseter artery; 7, submental artery; 8, lower coronary artery; 9, upper coronary artery; 10, deep branch; 11, back cervical artery; 12, continuation and fold of the occipital; 13, descending branch for muscles of the neck; 14, posterior auricular; 15, temporal artery; 16, pariental branches; 17, frontal branches." — Richardson, 1906

Facial Arteries

"1, primitive carotid artery dividing itself into carotid external and carotid internal; 3, occipital…

"Diagram of the principal vessels in the circulation of a fish, ventral view. a, aorta; au., auricle; br.a., afferent branchial arteries; br.e., efferent branchial arteries; bu., bulbus (or conus) arteriosus; c, carotid; c.a., caudal artery; c.v.r., right cardinal vein; c.v.l., left cardinal vein; d.a., dorsal artery; d.c., ductus Cuvieri; g, gills; h.v., hepatic vein; h.p., hepatic portal vein; i, intestine; j, jugular vein; k, kidney; l, liver; r.p., renal portal vein; s.v., sinus venosus; v, ventricle." — Galloway

Fish Circulation

"Diagram of the principal vessels in the circulation of a fish, ventral view. a, aorta; au., auricle;…

Arteries of the head. Labels: 1, common carotid; 2, internal carotid; 3, external carotid; 4, occipital; 5, superior thyroid; 6, trapezius; 7, lingual; 8, sterno-mastoid; 9, facial; 10, temporal; 11, submental; 12, transverse facial; 13, inferior labial; 15 inferior coronary; 17, superior coronary; 19, lateral nasal; 21, angular.

Arteries of the Head

Arteries of the head. Labels: 1, common carotid; 2, internal carotid; 3, external carotid; 4, occipital;…

1, The trachea or windpipe; 2 and 3, right and left common carotid arteries; 4 and 5, right and left sub clavian arteries; 6, innominate artery; 7 and 8, right and left innominate veins; 9, Superior vena cava; 10, arch of the aorta; 11, ascending aorta; 12, pulmonary artery; 13, right atrium and auricula; 14 and 15, right and left lung; 16, conus arteriosus; 17, right ventricle; 18, left ventricle.

Heart and Lungs

1, The trachea or windpipe; 2 and 3, right and left common carotid arteries; 4 and 5, right and left…

The heart and lungs. 1, right ventricle; 3, right auricle (atrium); 6, 7, pulmonary artery; 9, aorta; 10, superior vena cava; 11, innominate artery; 12, right subclavian vein; 14, innominate vein; 15, left common carotid; 17, trachea; 20, pulmonary veins; 22 to 25, lungs, partially turned back to show veins on left side.

Heart and Lungs

The heart and lungs. 1, right ventricle; 3, right auricle (atrium); 6, 7, pulmonary artery; 9, aorta;…

"Showing the carotid artery and jugular vein on the right side, with some of their main branches; also some large nerve trunks." — Blaisedell, 1904

Blood vessels of the neck

"Showing the carotid artery and jugular vein on the right side, with some of their main branches; also…

"The three branches from left to right are the unnamed ones. The primitive left carotid and the subclavian left one. The small branch in the cure is the bronchial one." — Richardson, 1906

Thoracic Aorta

"The three branches from left to right are the unnamed ones. The primitive left carotid and the subclavian…