The Distribution of Blood-Vessels in the Labyrinth of the Ear of Sus Scrofa Domesticus
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in length. The coils of the cochlea are represented as having been partially drawn out, in order to show better the branching and anastomosis of the arteries. The drawing is from a preparation in which only the arteries were injected. a, a. The two arterial trunks of the cochlea. b, b. Anastomotic loops at the base of the cochlea. c, c, c. Traetus spiralis arteriosus. d, Terminal branch of the arteries forming the traetus spiralis arteriostis. e, e. Arteries radiating over the scala vestibuli. ...PLATE vm The venous tree of the cochlea from the right ear of an embryo measuring 11 cm. in length. The coils of the cochlea are drawn out as in Plate VII. From a preparation in which only the larger veins were injected. a. a. Vena spiralis posterior, b. Anastomotic loop between the two branches of the vena spiralis posterior. c. Veins which collect the blood from the lamina spiralis. d. Veins which collect the blood from the scala tympani. e. Central venous trunk, collecting blood from the upper coils.
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