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This is a scanned page from a medical textbook, likely discussing the circulatory system. The primary subjects are anatomical diagrams of the arteries in the head and neck, and the arterial circle at the base of the brain. The page is divided into two main sections. The left side features a sagittal view of the left side of a human head and neck, illustrating major arteries such as the superior temporal, maxillary, facial, lingual, and superior thyroid arteries. The right side shows a superior view of the arteries forming the circulus arteriosus (circle of Willis) within the brain, labeling arteries like the anterior communicating artery, middle cerebral artery, and posterior communicating artery, along with the basilar and vertebral arteries. The text accompanying the diagrams explains the branching and function of the common carotid arteries, external carotid arteries, and internal carotid arteries, detailing the specific areas they supply. Notable text includes "Figure 5:24 Main arteries of the left side of the head and neck" and "Figure 5:25 Arteries forming the circulus arteriosus (circle of Willis) and its main branches to the brain." There is also an additional header that reads "THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM". The media appears to be a static, educational document. There are no people or ongoing events depicted, only anatomical representations. The lighting and image quality suggest it's a scanned page from a printed book. The location context provided (Jalingo, Nigeria) is external information and not visually discernible from the image itself.
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