Anatomy, descriptive and surgicalH.C. Lea's son & Company, 1883 - 991 pages |
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affords attachment angle aponeurosis arch artery articular surface articulation backwards body branches brevis canal cartilage cavity cells centre cervical clavicle coccyx concave condyle connected convex coracoid process cuneiform curved depression digitorum dorsal duct ethmoid Extensor external extremity facet fascia femur fibres fibro-cartilage fibrous Flexor foramen fossa front frontal gives attachment gland groove head humerus inferior inner side inner surface inserted internal interosseous inwards joint lachrymal layer Levator longus lower lumbar margin mesoblast metacarpal bone metatarsal middle muscle muscular nasal neck notch obliquely occipital occipital bone orbital ossification outer side outer surface outwards ovum palate palmar pass pelvis pharynx plate pollicis portion posterior surface pterygoid Rectus region ribs ridge rough scaphoid scapula separated shaft smooth sphenoid spine spinous process sternum superficial superior maxillary suture synovial membrane temporal tendon thin tibia tissue transverse processes Trapezius triangular tubercle tuberosity ulna upper upwards vein vertebræ vertical vesicle vessels and nerve
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Page 567 - The pulmonary artery conveys the venous blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs. It is a short, wide vessel, about two inches in length, arising from the left side of the base of the right ventricle, in front of the aorta.
Page 551 - A line drawn from a point midway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis to the inner side of the inner
Page 710 - organs. It consists of a series of ganglia, connected together by intervening cords, extending on each side of the vertebral column from the base of the skull to the coccyx. It may, moreover, be traced up into the head, where the ganglia (which are all in connection with the fifth cranial nerve) occupy spaces between the cranial and facial bones.
Page 855 - is the larger and heavier; it is broader than the left, owing to the inclination of the heart to the left side ; it is also shorter by an inch, in consequence of the Diaphragm rising higher on the right side to accommodate the liver. The right lung
Page 456 - of the os calcis, into the sole of the foot, where it runs forwards between the two heads of the flexor brevis pollicis, and is inserted into the base of the last phalanx of the great toe. The grooves in the astragalus and os
Page 374 - The Levator Palati is a long, thick, rounded muscle, placed on the outer side of the posterior nares. It arises from the under surface of the apex of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, and from the adjoining cartilaginous portion of the Eustachian tube
Page 653 - the cavity of the cranium, traverses a shallow groove on the front of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone, and passes down, through the slit by the side of the crista galli, into the nose, where it. divides into two branches, an internal and an external. The internal branch supplies the mucous membrane
Page 358 - from the malar process of the superior maxilla, and from the anterior two-thirds of the lower border of the zygomatic arch : its fibres pass downwards and backwards, to be inserted into the angle and lower half of the ramus of the
Page 746 - three parts : the external ear, the middle ear or tympanum, and the internal ear or labyrinth. The external ear consists of an expanded portion, named pinna or auricle, and the auditory canal, or
Page 820 - convex, smooth, and in relation with the under surface of the Diaphragm, which separates it from the ninth, tenth, and eleventh ribs of the left side. The internal surface is slightly concave, and divided by a vertical fissure, the hilum, into an anterior or larger, and a posterior or smaller portion. The hilum is pierced by several