Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... inch in diameter , surrounded by a series of tolerably concentric circles , consisting of an interrupted series of dark spots . With high powers the holes , called Haversian canals for the passage of vessels , are seen to be surrounded ...
... inch in diameter , surrounded by a series of tolerably concentric circles , consisting of an interrupted series of dark spots . With high powers the holes , called Haversian canals for the passage of vessels , are seen to be surrounded ...
Page 85
... inches from the posterior superior spine , passing downward and outward from the crest , is the superior gluteal line , from the surface back of which arise the gluteus maximus muscle and a few fibers of the pyriformis ; about an inch ...
... inches from the posterior superior spine , passing downward and outward from the crest , is the superior gluteal line , from the surface back of which arise the gluteus maximus muscle and a few fibers of the pyriformis ; about an inch ...
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... inches ; the oblique , four and one - half inches ; transverse " , five inches ; its long axis , if extended , would ... inch . Describe the cavity . This is bounded in front by the symphysis pubis , behind by the concavity of the sacrum ...
... inches ; the oblique , four and one - half inches ; transverse " , five inches ; its long axis , if extended , would ... inch . Describe the cavity . This is bounded in front by the symphysis pubis , behind by the concavity of the sacrum ...
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... inch from the spinous processes of the vertebræ . The venter ( anterior surface ) or subscapular fossa is concave , presents some transversely oblique ridges ( Fig . 57 ) for the tendinous insertions of the subscapular muscle , and a ...
... inch from the spinous processes of the vertebræ . The venter ( anterior surface ) or subscapular fossa is concave , presents some transversely oblique ridges ( Fig . 57 ) for the tendinous insertions of the subscapular muscle , and a ...
Page 108
... inch , to bring both condyles on the same horizontal plane in the normally oblique position of the femur ; above each con- dyle , behind , is a depression for the gastrocnemius ( above the external the plantaris muscle also originates ) ...
... inch , to bring both condyles on the same horizontal plane in the normally oblique position of the femur ; above each con- dyle , behind , is a depression for the gastrocnemius ( above the external the plantaris muscle also originates ) ...
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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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