Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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Page 38
... superficial petrosal nerve and the petrosal branch of the middle meningeal artery ; a smaller groove and opening external to the latter for the small superficial petrosal nerve ; the termination of the carotid canal near the apex ...
... superficial petrosal nerve and the petrosal branch of the middle meningeal artery ; a smaller groove and opening external to the latter for the small superficial petrosal nerve ; the termination of the carotid canal near the apex ...
Page 60
... superficial petrosal nerve ; a depression for the Gasserian ganglion ; and the orifice of the carotid canal . Describe the posterior fossa . It is deeply concave and formed by the occipital , petrous , and mastoid portions of the ...
... superficial petrosal nerve ; a depression for the Gasserian ganglion ; and the orifice of the carotid canal . Describe the posterior fossa . It is deeply concave and formed by the occipital , petrous , and mastoid portions of the ...
Page 141
... superficial fascia are usually fibro - areolar , lie beneath the skin , and are loaded with fat ; the deep fascia resemble aponeuroses , are dense and inelastic , ensheathing mus- cles , or serving for their attachment , and tend to ...
... superficial fascia are usually fibro - areolar , lie beneath the skin , and are loaded with fat ; the deep fascia resemble aponeuroses , are dense and inelastic , ensheathing mus- cles , or serving for their attachment , and tend to ...
Page 145
... superficial portion from the malar process of the superior maxilla and the anterior two - thirds of the lower border of the zygomatic arch , the deep portion from the posterior third of the lower border and the inner surface of the ...
... superficial portion from the malar process of the superior maxilla and the anterior two - thirds of the lower border of the zygomatic arch , the deep portion from the posterior third of the lower border and the inner surface of the ...
Page 155
... superficial ) , second or third above ( middle layer ) ; two contiguous vertebræ ( deepest layer ) ; it extends from the last lumbar to the axis ; keeps the spine erect and rotates it ; nerves , internal posterior branches of the ...
... superficial ) , second or third above ( middle layer ) ; two contiguous vertebræ ( deepest layer ) ; it extends from the last lumbar to the axis ; keeps the spine erect and rotates it ; nerves , internal posterior branches of 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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