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 323. Arteries of the stomach, etc. ; organ inflated. 1850.

A wax preparation, to show the hepatic artery, vena por- tse, passage of vena cava behind the liver, and the obliter- ated umbilical vein. See No. 685.

324. A wax preparation of the spleen, with the artery, vein, and lymphatics. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

325. Aorta, with the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries, and their branches. A portion of the intestine preserved. As an anomaly, the colica media arises from the coeliac axis. From a child. By Dr. C. 1862. Dr. D. W. Cheever.

326. Portion of intestine inflated and dried, and the mesenteric artery injected. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

327. The same. By Dr. H. 1850. Dr. R. M. Hodges.

328. The same. By Dr. H. 1847. Dr. 0. W. Holmes. The same. From an elephant. No. 663.

329. The same. Ileo-colic artery. 1850.

330. Eight upper extremity, head, thorax, and left shoulder. Arteries shown ; high division of right brachial. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

331. Right upper extremity, with one-half of thorax and head ; axillary, subclavian, and carotid particularly shown. Thoracic duct injected ; and is seen entering the vein. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

332. Section through head and thorax, showing the carotid, subclavian, and axillary arteries. By Dr. H. 1849.

Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

333. A preparation, to show the inosculation between the pos- terior scapular, and subscapular arteries. 1849.

3 Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

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