
Penetration
Your craft has penetrated the inner wall of the basilic1 vein, and is now
floating peacefully among the erythrocytes2 in the blood plasma. You are
currently drifting north (in the direction of the head) toward the right shoulder.
1: basilic vein a large vein in the arm, extending
from the hand along the back of the forearm, and passing forward to the
inner side of the arm at the elbow.
2: erythrocyte (red blood cell) n. a blood cell containing the
pigment hemoglobin, the principal function of which is the transport of
oxygen. . . .
-- The Bantam Medical Dictionary

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