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Arterial Distribution. Venous Return |
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This section of the book is from the "Lessons on Massage" book, by Margaret D. Palmer .
The veins from the head, face, and neck unite to form external and internal jugular veins.
The deep-seated and superficial veins from the upper limbs unite to form right and left subclavian veins.
The internal jugulars unite with subclavians to form right and left innominate veins - unite to form superior vena cava.
The deep-seated and superficial veins from the lower limbs unite to form external iliacs.
The veins from the pelvis unite to form internal iliacs
Right and left common iliac unite to form inferior vena cava
The veins from stomach, spleen, pancreas, and intestines unite to form the vena porta. The right and left azygos veins connect with the inferior vena cava and superior vena cava.
 
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