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An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . to the inferior vena cava, where it lies in its Assure.They arise in the substance of the liver as the interlobular vs.[L.]—Hyaloid v. A v. accompanying the hyaloid artery. [L.]—Hypogastric v. See Internal iliac v.—Ileo-colic v. SeeVena jico-coZico.—Iliac vs. The common external and internaliliac vs. L»i 34.]—Ilio-lumbar vs. Lat., vence ilio-lumbales.Vs from the posterior part of the abdominal wall, the muscles ofthe back, and the spinal canal, which empty into the common iliacv. [C.]—Inferior cerebellar vs. Vs from the lower surface ofthe cerebellum which enter the inferior petrosal and the occipitalsinuses. [C.l—Inferior cerebral v. A v. which receives theblood from the lower surface of the cerebrum and empties into oneor another of the sinuses at the base of the skull. [L, 332.]—In-ferior dental v. A v. which returns the blood from the partssupplied by the inferior dental artery into the pterygoid plexus.[L.]—Inferior diaphragmatic vs. See Inferior phrenic vs.—. THE VEINS ENTERING INTO THE FORMATION OF THE SINUSES AT THE BASE OF THE SKULL. 1, the ophthalmic vein. Inferior hsemorrhoidal v. A v. which returns the blood fromthe parts supplied by the artery of like name and empties into theinternal iUac v. [0.]—Inferior labial vs. Two or three vswhich collect the blood in the lower lip and empty into the sub-mental branch of the facial v. [C.]—Inferior laryn^jeal v. Abranch of the inferior thyreoid v. which receives the blood from A, ape; A^, at; As, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin; Ch^, loch (Scottish); B, he; B», ell; G, go; I, die; I, in; N, m; N, tank; 3005 VEIN the lower part of the larynx. LL-l—Inferior loiig:itudinal v.See Inferior longitudinal sinus.—Inferior mesenteric v. A branch of the portal or the splenic v. which returns the blood fromthe