Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... cells : fat - cells ; marrow - cells proper , resembling leukocytes ; nucleated red cells ; cells con- taining red corpuscles ; and giant - cells . Do bones receive blood only from vessels in the periosteum ? No ; for the medullary ...
... cells : fat - cells ; marrow - cells proper , resembling leukocytes ; nucleated red cells ; cells con- taining red corpuscles ; and giant - cells . Do bones receive blood only from vessels in the periosteum ? No ; for the medullary ...
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... cells enlarge and arrange themselves in rows . Lime - salts are deposited in the matrix between the rows , forming columns which enclose oblong spaces containing cartilage - cells , called the primary areola . Now ossification proper ...
... cells enlarge and arrange themselves in rows . Lime - salts are deposited in the matrix between the rows , forming columns which enclose oblong spaces containing cartilage - cells , called the primary areola . Now ossification proper ...
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... cells are seen along the margins of the ethmoidal notch , which complete the ethmoidal cells when the ethmoid is in position , as well as two grooves , which are likewise converted into the anterior and. 24 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
... cells are seen along the margins of the ethmoidal notch , which complete the ethmoidal cells when the ethmoid is in position , as well as two grooves , which are likewise converted into the anterior and. 24 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
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... cells or directly into the nasal cavities . Two thin curved sphenoidal turbinated bones narrow these orifices to a round opening at their upper part ; these plates articulate with the palate and ethmoid bones . The inferior surface ...
... cells or directly into the nasal cavities . Two thin curved sphenoidal turbinated bones narrow these orifices to a round opening at their upper part ; these plates articulate with the palate and ethmoid bones . The inferior surface ...
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... cells , lined with mucous membrane continuous with that of the tympanum . The conical tip is termed the mastoid process , upon whose inner side a deep grooved digastric fossa ( Fig . 11 ) exists for the digastric muscle , while parallel ...
... cells , lined with mucous membrane continuous with that of the tympanum . The conical tip is termed the mastoid process , upon whose inner side a deep grooved digastric fossa ( Fig . 11 ) exists for the digastric muscle , while parallel ...
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action anastomosing angle aorta apex aponeurosis artery articular articulation attached base bone border branches canal capsule carotid cartilage cavity celiac axis cervical cervical vertebræ ciliary cord costal cartilage Describe diaphragm duct ethmoid extensor external facet facial fascia fibers fibrous fifth fissure flexor foramen formed fossa front frontal ganglion glands groove humerus iliac inch inferior inner side inner surface insertion intercostal internal interosseous ischium lacrimal lateral layer Leidy ligament linea aspera lobe longus lower lumbar margin maxillary median metacarpal metatarsal middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal nerve oblique obturator occipital octavo orbital orifice origin outer palate passing peritoneum pharyngeal plantar plates plexus portion posterior surface posteriorly Poupart's ligament rectus ridge rior sacral skin sphenoid spinal spine spinous processes superficial superior Surgery temporal tendon thoracic thoracic vertebræ thyroid tibia tibial tissue transverse transverse processes triangular tubercle tuberosity tympani ulna upper urethra vein vena vertebræ vessels
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