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30 HEALTHY ANATOMY.

as is generally stated and figured in some of the text- books. 1861.

Mr. Charles M. Carleton, med. student.

293. The same, in a calf. By Messrs. H. & E.

Messrs. John Homans, Jr., and R. T. Edes, med. students.

294. A full-length preparation, by Dr. J. M. Warren. Heart and blood-vessels injected, and relations to the muscles shown. A negro, of immense size, who died at an early age, of phthisis, and measures now 6 ft. 2 in. in height. 1847. . Dr. J. C. Warren.

295. A similar preparation, of a young subject ; one side of the cranium and of the jaw divided for a better display of the parts. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

296. The same ; subject within a year old. This preparation shows a high division of the left brachial artery. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

297. Aorta and primary branches, in connection with the spine, etc. The phrenic art. arises from the coeliac axis. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

298. Vertebral arteries throughout; with spine and base of

skull. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

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299. Arteries from base of brain; displayed upon a board. 1849. ' Dr. Edwin Leigh.

300. Arteries of head and neck. The transverse facial upon the left side quite large, and the facial small. The brain was removed through the nostrils. By Dr. H. 1850.

Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

301. The same. Prepared for Dr. B. by Dr. R. M. Hodges. 1856. Dr. Henry J. Bigelow.

302. Half of the cranium, showing an artificial representation

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