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Blood vessels of the leech

Fig 2—4. Arterial system, with the principal vessels (or heart) at the side, and their ramifications. 5 Venous system. 6. The intestinal canal, seen from the side: the round slime-sacs, or breathing-bladders, are situated between the folds of the maw. 7. The intestinal canal, seen from above: the upper part is the throat; the other parts represent the maw and intestines.
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