A—THE “BEGINNING” (origo). B—THE “END” (finis). C—THE “HEAD”
(caput).
D—THE “TAIL” (cauda).
D—THE “TAIL” (cauda).
A vena dilatata has only a
“beginning” and an “end,” and in the place
of the “head” and “tail” it has two sides.
of the “head” and “tail” it has two sides.
A—THE “BEGINNING.” B—THE “END.” C,
D—THE “SIDES.”