Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... downward to the jugular process . To the superior curved line is attached internally the trapezius and externally the occipitalis and sterno - mastoid muscles . Below this line internally is a large impression for the complexus ; then ...
... downward to the jugular process . To the superior curved line is attached internally the trapezius and externally the occipitalis and sterno - mastoid muscles . Below this line internally is a large impression for the complexus ; then ...
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... downward and outward . Internally is a depression for the insertion of a check ligament . Behind the condyle is the posterior condylar fossa , often containing the pos- terior condylar foramen for transmission of a vein . External to ...
... downward and outward . Internally is a depression for the insertion of a check ligament . Behind the condyle is the posterior condylar fossa , often containing the pos- terior condylar foramen for transmission of a vein . External to ...
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... downward and outward is the canalis hypoglossi , some- times double , ending in the anterior condylar foramen transmit- ting the hypoglossal nerve , emissary veins , and a branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery . The upper surfaces ...
... downward and outward is the canalis hypoglossi , some- times double , ending in the anterior condylar foramen transmit- ting the hypoglossal nerve , emissary veins , and a branch of the ascending pharyngeal artery . The upper surfaces ...
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... downward and backward , becoming con- tinuous with the basilar portion of the occipital bone ; it sup- ports the pons Varolii . A broad cavernous groove for the carotid artery and cavernous sinus exists on either side of the body ...
... downward and backward , becoming con- tinuous with the basilar portion of the occipital bone ; it sup- ports the pons Varolii . A broad cavernous groove for the carotid artery and cavernous sinus exists on either side of the body ...
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... downward . Its apex , three surfaces , and three borders must be studied . The apex ( Fig . 10 ) lies in the angle formed by the posterior border of the greater sphenoidal wing and the basilar process of the occipital , forms the ...
... downward . Its apex , three surfaces , and three borders must be studied . The apex ( Fig . 10 ) lies in the angle formed by the posterior border of the greater sphenoidal wing and the basilar process of the occipital , forms the ...
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Essentials of Anatomy: Including the Anatomy of the Viscera, Arranged in the ... Charles Beylard Nancrede No preview available - 2008 |
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