Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... artery ( the medullary artery ) , which obliquely pene- trates the compact tissue , after which it divides into two main branches , one ascending , the other descending , in the medullary canal ; the veins chiefly emerge through ...
... artery ( the medullary artery ) , which obliquely pene- trates the compact tissue , after which it divides into two main branches , one ascending , the other descending , in the medullary canal ; the veins chiefly emerge through ...
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... arteries ? 1. Medullary arteries run from the knee and toward the el- bow . 2. The secondary center from which the artery runs is the first to appear . 3. The epiphysis first to appear is last to unite . How are bony prominences and ...
... arteries ? 1. Medullary arteries run from the knee and toward the el- bow . 2. The secondary center from which the artery runs is the first to appear . 3. The epiphysis first to appear is last to unite . How are bony prominences and ...
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... artery ) . The inner surface is concave , and its deepest part is the parietal frontal bone Articulates with ... arteries and often the opening of the parietal foramen . How is it developed ? In membrane , from two centers which coalesce ...
... artery ) . The inner surface is concave , and its deepest part is the parietal frontal bone Articulates with ... arteries and often the opening of the parietal foramen . How is it developed ? In membrane , from two centers which coalesce ...
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Charles Beylard Nancrede. two optic foramina for the optic nerves and ophthalmic arteries . Behind the groove is the ... artery and cavernous sinus exists on either side of the body . Posteriorly to the outer side of the groove is the ...
Charles Beylard Nancrede. two optic foramina for the optic nerves and ophthalmic arteries . Behind the groove is the ... artery and cavernous sinus exists on either side of the body . Posteriorly to the outer side of the groove is the ...
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... artery , while piercing the sharp , pointed , posterior extremity of the wing , or spinous process , is seen a short canal ( sometimes double ) , the foramen spinosum , for the passage of the middle meningeal artery , its venæ comites ...
... artery , while piercing the sharp , pointed , posterior extremity of the wing , or spinous process , is seen a short canal ( sometimes double ) , the foramen spinosum , for the passage of the middle meningeal artery , its venæ comites ...
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