The Anatomy of the Arteries of the Human Body And Its Application to Pathology
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11. At Poup. Lig. Epigast. Gives Obturator. {Ilio - lumbar ~ 186 R 4 inch from lower S| Epigast. Gives Obturator. end. L ii 3* Epigast. At Poup. Lig. 187 R Epigast. And Circumfl. 11. At Poup. Lig. C Epigast. At Poup. Lig. , and communicates J with Obturator by several small brs. Cir- | cumfl. 11. As two brs. ; one at Poup. Lig. , {^the other ^ inch above it. 188 R ii {Epigast. J inch above Poup. Lig. Cir- cumfl. 11. At Poup. Lig. fllio-lumbar and L H I another small or. Epigast. And Circumfl. 1...1. At Poup. Lig. |_at mid. isy R l| Epigast. And Circumfl. 11. Close to Poup. Lig. L if J Ilio - lumbar at \rnid. Epigast. And Circumfl. 11. Close to Poup. Lig. J" Ilio - lumbar at 190 R i \ lower end. H Epigast. And Circumfl. 11. At Poup. Lig. L 1 sj J Epigast. And Circumfl. 11. At Poup. Lig. , \ and a small Muscular br. At mid. TEpigast. And Circumfl. 11. Close to Poup. 1Q1 R 3A I lig. A small Br. Of main artery winds L y i A* 2 j round the external iliac vein, and passes Bunder the psoas muscle.
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