Holden's Manual of the dissection of the human body

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P. Blakiston, 1893 - 803 pages

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Contents

The Nerves in the Foramen Jugulare
42
Relations of the Nerves in the Sphenoidal Fissure
43
The Geniculate Ganglion of the Facial Nerve
44
DISSECTION OF THE FACE
45
Tendon of the Orbicularis Palpebrarum
49
Muscles of the Eye
52
The Lachrymal Apparatus
53
Tensor Tarsi
54
Superficial Muscles of Face and Neck
55
The Muscles of the Pharynx
58
The Branches of the External Carotid Artery
60
Dissection of Face showing Glands
62
Nerves of the Face
66
The Sensory Nerves of the Scalp and Face
67
DISSECTION OF THE ORBIT
68
The Nerves of the Orbit
69
View of the Orbit from above
71
Lachrymal Gland
72
Muscles of the Eye
73
View of the Optic and Lower Nerves of the Orbit
75
Diagram of the Nerves of the Orbit
78
Insertion of the Recti Muscles
79
DISSECTION OF THE NECK
81
The Superficial Nerves and Veins of the Neck
83
Cutaneous Nerves of the Neck
85
Central Line of Neck Course and Relations of Common Carotid
102
Digastric Triangle and Contents
109
The Origins of the Triceps
115
Muscles Vessels and Nerves of the Tongue
118
Scalene Muscles
127
COURSE AND RELATIONS OF THE SUBCLAVIAN ARTERIES
128
Branches of the Subclavian Artery
133
Dissection of Face Showing Glands
139
THE MUSCLES OF MASTICATION TEMPORAL AND PTERYGOMAXILLARY
141
BRANCHES OF THE INTERNAL MAXILLARY ARTERY IN THE THREE STAGES
148
Gasserian Ganglion and Branches
152
The Peritoneum
158
Plan of the Mesenteric Arteries and their Communications
164
DISSECTION OF THE THORAX
167
Form and Position of the Lungs
172
Form and Position of the Lungs
178
The Interior of the Right Auricle
206
The Relative Position of the Valves of the Heart seen from above
214
Ultimate Aircells of the Lung
223
So View of the Constrictor Muscles from behind
229
Vertical Section of the Nasal Fossę and Mouth
240
Shape of the Glottis when at rest
246
Upper Surface of the Tongue with the Fauces and Tonsils
257
The Geniculate Ganglion of the Facial Nerve and its Connections
263
Transverse Section of the Nasal Fossę
269
Vertical Section through the Corpus Callosum and parts below
275
The Suboccipital Triangle
278
The Interior of the Third Ventricle from above
281
The Odontoid and Transverse Ligaments
287
DISSECTION OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY
293
Plan of the Chief Branches of the Brachial Artery
319
Superficial Muscles on the Anterior Surface of the Left Forearm
328
Deep Flexor of the Fingers
337
Diagram of the Superficial and Deep Palmar Arches
351
Cutaneous Nerves of the Left Shoulder and Arm posterior view
359
The Arteries of the Scapula
365
The Sternoclavicular Ligaments
375
Ligaments of the Elbow joint
386
DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMEN
395
Plan of the Lumbar Plexus and Branches
460
Vertical Section through the Female Pelvic Viscera
466
172
467
175
473
178
480
Bulb of the Vagina
482
Posterior View of the Bladder
489
183
494
Plan of the Branches of the Internal Iliac Artery
495
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIG PAGE 186 Bladder and Urethra exposed from the Upper Surface
501
Lower Part of the Human Bladder laid open
505
Side View of the Pelvic Viscera
507
Transverse Sections of the Urethra
508
Transverse Section through the Penis
511
Pancreas and Duodenum seen from behind
532
Section of the Kidney
538
The Course and Arrangement of the Uriniferous Tubules
540
Bloodvessels and Uriniferous Tubules of the Kidney Semidiagram matic
541
Bowmans Capsule and Glomerulus
542
Vertical Section of the Wall of the Human Stomach
546
Vertical Section of the Gastric Mucous Membrane
547
Vertical Section of the Duodenum
550
Injected Blood vessels of a Villus
551
Section of a Solitary Follicle of the Small Intestine
552
Section to show the Ileocęcal Valve
553
Longitudinal Section of the Large Intestine
554
DISSECTION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
557
Lymphatic Vessels and Glands of the Groin
559
Saphenous Opening with the Cribriform Fascia
561
Fascia on the Outside of the Thigh
563
The Femoral Ring and the Saphenous Opening
564
Position of Parts under the Crural Arch
567
The Sheath of the Femoral Vessels
568
View of the Abnormalities of the Obturator Artery
571
Scarpas Triangle
573
Internal Muscles of the Thigh
574
Adductor Magnus and Brevis
578
Section through Hunters Canal
582
Plan of the Inosculations of the Circumflex Arteries
585
Nerves on the Anterior Part of the Thigh
586
Anterior Muscles of the Leg
591
FIG PAGE 227 Extensor Tendons of the Toes
594
Muscles of the Fibular Region
596
Gluteus Maximus Muscle
601
The Great Sciatic Nerve
603
Plan of the Sacral Plexus and Branches
605
Deep Muscles of the Gluteal Region
606
The Arteries of the Gluteal Region
607
Left Popliteal Space
610
Hamstring Muscles
613
Short Head of the Biceps and Semimembranosus Muscles
614
Diagram showing Action of the Hamstring Muscles
616
Muscles of the Calf
618
Diagram showing Action of the Gastrocnemius
621
Popliteal and Posterior Tibial Arteries
622
Deep Muscles on the Back of the Leg
623
Superficial Muscles of the Sole of the Foot
628
Muscles Vessels and Nerves of the Sole of the Right Foot
629
Plantar Arteries
631
View of the Third Layer of the Muscles of the Foot
633
Ligaments of the Pelvis and Hipjoint
637
Vertical Section through the Hip
640
The Semilunar Cartilages and Lateral Ligaments of the Knee
643
Posterior View of the Ligaments of the Kneejoint
644
Ligaments of Anklejoint
649
Calcaneoscaphoid Ligament
651
Interosseous Ligaments of the Wedge Bones
653
The Articulations of the Tarsus and the Tarsometatarsus
654
DISSECTION OF THE BRAIN
655
The Base of the Brain
658
The Front Surface of the Medulla Oblongata
661
The Fourth Ventricle and the Restiform Bodies
663
The Course of the Fibres through the Medulla Oblongata
665
Convolutions and Fissures of the External Surface of the Brain
670
Convolutions of the Upper Surface of the Brain
671
Convolutions of the Base of the Cerebrum
673
Convolutions and Fissures of the Median and Tentorial Surfaces of Right Hemisphere
675
The Spinal Veins vertical section
709
289
714
Transverse Sections of the Spinal Cord in Different Regions
716
DISSECTION OF THE EYE
719
Anteroposterior Section at the Junction of the Cornea with the Sclerotic
724
Horizontal Section of Eye showing the Bloodvessels
730
Arteries of the Retina
736
DISSECTION OF THE ORGAN OF HEARING
739
Tensor Tympani Muscle
743
The Osseous Cochlea
749
Distribution of the Vestibular Branch in the Membranous Labyrinth
755
DISSECTION OF THE MAMMARY GLAND
757
Transverse Section through the Left Testicle
762
INDEX
771
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