First big test of the big D-School
Well, tomorrow's the big day. First big test of dental school...anatomy. I feel confident and ready to tackle this beast. Hopefully it will turn out ok, I will update tomorrow, unless I get wasted after class at the bar (Croxley Ales for 10-cent wings and beer if you care to join). Ok, off to bed I go.
...branches of the subclavian artery start with the thyrocervical artery (which gives rise to the suprascapular a, transverse cervical a, ascending cervical a, and inferior thyroid a), dorsal scapular artery, superior thoracic a, thoracoacromial a (which gives rise to clavicular a, acromial a, deltoid a, and pectoral a), lateral thoracic artery, subscapular artery (which gives rise to subscapular circumflex a and thoracodorsal a), and then the anterior and posterior humeral circumflex artery...and ALL of this happens in your neck and armpit!!! holy mother!!!! Now, if all of this didn't put you to sleep, then something's wrong with you...because it's workin for me...
...branches of the subclavian artery start with the thyrocervical artery (which gives rise to the suprascapular a, transverse cervical a, ascending cervical a, and inferior thyroid a), dorsal scapular artery, superior thoracic a, thoracoacromial a (which gives rise to clavicular a, acromial a, deltoid a, and pectoral a), lateral thoracic artery, subscapular artery (which gives rise to subscapular circumflex a and thoracodorsal a), and then the anterior and posterior humeral circumflex artery...and ALL of this happens in your neck and armpit!!! holy mother!!!! Now, if all of this didn't put you to sleep, then something's wrong with you...because it's workin for me...
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