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347. The same. By Dr. C. 1861. Dr. D. W. Clieever.

348. The same. By Dr. A. 1849. Dr. F. S. Ainsworth.

349. The same ; a child. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

These last preparations show much variation in the distri- bution and relative size of the branches.

350. Arteries of the pelvic region, and right thigh. By Dr. S. Parkman. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

351. Iliac arteries and branches ; the obturator arises about equally from the int. iliac and epigastric. By Mr. H. 1849. Mr. R. M. Hodges, med. student.

352. Internal iliac, iliac, profunda, and circumflex arteries. The obturator receives a small branch from the epigastric. By Dr. A. 1849. Dr. F. S. Ainsworth.

353. Iliac arteries and vein. The inguinal canal, external ring, and Gimbernat's ligament also shown. From a child. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

354. Iliac artery and veins. By Dr. E. M. Hodges. 1856.

Dr. H. J. Bigelow.

355. Internal iliac artery, etc. By Dr. H. 1856.

Dr. E. M. Hodges.

356. Inguinal arteries. The obturator arises, by a common and short trunk, with the epigastric, from the inguinal. By Dr. H. 1850. Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

357. Arteries of the left lower extremity. By Dr. S. Parkman. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

358. Arteries of right lower extremity, with internal iliac. From a child. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

359. Arteries of right lower extremity. By Dr. H. 1860.

Dr. JR. M. Hodges

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