A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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Page 107
... posterior pharyngeal wall , and there is great interference with respiration and deglutition . Caseous matter from caries of the cervical vertebræ may reach the posterior mediastinum by following the esophagus , or it may appear in ...
... posterior pharyngeal wall , and there is great interference with respiration and deglutition . Caseous matter from caries of the cervical vertebræ may reach the posterior mediastinum by following the esophagus , or it may appear in ...
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... posterior and middle of the prostate forms " a middle lobe . " The so - called " uterine fibroid " is a myoma or fibromyoma . Uterine myomata may originate within the walls of the womb ( intramural myomata ) , from the muscular ...
... posterior and middle of the prostate forms " a middle lobe . " The so - called " uterine fibroid " is a myoma or fibromyoma . Uterine myomata may originate within the walls of the womb ( intramural myomata ) , from the muscular ...
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... posterior angle of the first interosseous space . Anatomy ( Pl . 2 , Fig . 5 ) .- The radial artery , though smaller than the ulnar , is the direct continuation of the brachial . It arises from the bifurcation of the brachial half an ...
... posterior angle of the first interosseous space . Anatomy ( Pl . 2 , Fig . 5 ) .- The radial artery , though smaller than the ulnar , is the direct continuation of the brachial . It arises from the bifurcation of the brachial half an ...
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... posterior annular ligament , the ulnar side being formed by the extensor secundi internodii pollicis tendon , the radial side by the extensor ossis metacarpi and the extensor primi internodii pollicis tendons ; the floor consists of the ...
... posterior annular ligament , the ulnar side being formed by the extensor secundi internodii pollicis tendon , the radial side by the extensor ossis metacarpi and the extensor primi internodii pollicis tendons ; the floor consists of the ...
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... posterior thoracic nerve ; the brachial plexus is external and posterior to the vessel ; on its inner side is the axillary vein ; in front of it are the clavicle , the great pectoral muscle , the subclavius muscle , the costocoracoid ...
... posterior thoracic nerve ; the brachial plexus is external and posterior to the vessel ; on its inner side is the axillary vein ; in front of it are the clavicle , the great pectoral muscle , the subclavius muscle , the costocoracoid ...
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