Holden's Manual of the dissection of the human bodyP. Blakiston, 1893 - 803 pages |
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... , 279 105. The Cutaneous Nerves of the Back , 281 106. The Prevertebral Muscles , 107. The Odontoid and Transverse Ligaments , 108. Costo - vertebral Ligaments , . 283 288 289 xvi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . FIG . 109. The Ligaments.
... , 279 105. The Cutaneous Nerves of the Back , 281 106. The Prevertebral Muscles , 107. The Odontoid and Transverse Ligaments , 108. Costo - vertebral Ligaments , . 283 288 289 xvi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS . FIG . 109. The Ligaments.
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... Cutaneous Nerves to the front of the Shoulder and Arm ,. PAGE 290 291 • 300 • 301 • 303 · 304 304 306 309 • 311 119. Superficial Veins and Nerves at the Bend of the Left Elbow , 120. Anterior Muscles of the Arm , • 312 315 121. Plan of ...
... Cutaneous Nerves to the front of the Shoulder and Arm ,. PAGE 290 291 • 300 • 301 • 303 · 304 304 306 309 • 311 119. Superficial Veins and Nerves at the Bend of the Left Elbow , 120. Anterior Muscles of the Arm , • 312 315 121. Plan of ...
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... cutaneous vessels and nerves and the bulbs of the hair ; and by which the skin is very closely connected to , 3 , the broad thin aponeurosis of the occipito - frontalis muscle ( aponeurosis of the scalp ) ; 4 , an abundance of loose ...
... cutaneous vessels and nerves and the bulbs of the hair ; and by which the skin is very closely connected to , 3 , the broad thin aponeurosis of the occipito - frontalis muscle ( aponeurosis of the scalp ) ; 4 , an abundance of loose ...
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... cutaneous surface of the muscle is intimately connected with the lips and the surrounding skin ; the deep surface is separated from the mucous membrane by the labial glands and the coronary vessels . The orbicularis is the antagonist of ...
... cutaneous surface of the muscle is intimately connected with the lips and the surrounding skin ; the deep surface is separated from the mucous membrane by the labial glands and the coronary vessels . The orbicularis is the antagonist of ...
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... levator palpebræ to the supra - orbital notch , through which it ascends to supply the skin of the upper eyelid , forehead , pericranium , and scalp . Its cutaneous branches , an inner . LACHRYMAL NERVE . 71 and an outer , which.
... levator palpebræ to the supra - orbital notch , through which it ascends to supply the skin of the upper eyelid , forehead , pericranium , and scalp . Its cutaneous branches , an inner . LACHRYMAL NERVE . 71 and an outer , which.
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anticus aorta aponeurosis arch arises ascends attached auricle beneath biceps bladder bone border brachial branches canal carpi cartilage cavity cervical nerves clavicle condyle connected cord cutaneous deep descends digastricus Dissection divides dorsal dorsi duct dura mater extensor external facial fascia femoral fibres fibrous filaments finger fissure flexor foramen forearm fossa front ganglion gland groove humerus hyoides iliac inch inferior inner side inosculates inserted intercostal internal jugular vein interosseous larynx latissimus dorsi layer longus lower lumbar lung lymphatic maxillary median metacarpal middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal neck oblique occipital orbit outer side palmar passes pectoralis major peritoneum pharynx plexus pneumogastric pneumogastric nerve pollicis portion posterior radial rectus runs scalenus scapula septum sheath skin spinal spine sterno-mastoid sternum subclavian superficial superior supply surface synovial membrane temporal tendon teres teres major terminates thoracic thyroid tissue trachea transverse tube ulnar upper valve vein ventricle vertebræ vessels
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