Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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Page 21
... 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 cavities named ? Each variety offers ...
... 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 cavities named ? Each variety offers ...
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... runs outward on each side and bends sharply 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 ...
... runs outward on each side and bends sharply 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 ...
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... the upper surface , forming the nasal crest , which runs higher in front , called the incisor crest , and then forms the anterior nasal spine . How is this bone developed ? Probably by four centers THE SUPERIOR MAXILLARY BONES . 47.
... the upper surface , forming the nasal crest , which runs higher in front , called the incisor crest , and then forms the anterior nasal spine . How is this bone developed ? Probably by four centers THE SUPERIOR MAXILLARY BONES . 47.
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... runs horizontally , opens into the outer back part of the orbit , lying between the lower orbital border of the greater wing of the sphenoid and the outer border of the orbital plate of the superior maxilla and a small part of the ...
... runs horizontally , opens into the outer back part of the orbit , lying between the lower orbital border of the greater wing of the sphenoid and the outer border of the orbital plate of the superior maxilla and a small part of the ...
Page 76
... coccyx ; the sacral canal runs the whole length of the bone , triangular above , small and flattened below , and deficient in its posterior wall at the lower part ; it lodges the sacral. 76 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
... coccyx ; the sacral canal runs the whole length of the bone , triangular above , small and flattened below , and deficient in its posterior wall at the lower part ; it lodges the sacral. 76 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
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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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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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