Practical Anatomy: A Manual of DissectionsJ. & A. Churchill, 1874 - 575 pages |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abdominal adductor adductor magnus anastomoses annular ligament anticus aorta arises Artery Fig attached beneath bladder branches canal carotid artery cartilage cervical clavicle constrictor cord cutaneous deep digitorum dissection divided dorsal duct dura mater extensor external facial facial nerve fascia femoral femur fibres fibrous fissure foramen front ganglion gland Hirschfeld and Leveillé hyoid bone iliac incision inferior inner side inserted intercostal internal internal carotid artery internal iliac artery internal jugular vein interosseous ischium jugular laryngeal lateral ligament layer levator lumbar median line middle mucous membrane muscle muscular Nerve Fig oblique obturator occipital opening orbit outer side passes pelvis perinæum peritoneum pharynx pierces plantar plexus pneumo-gastric pollicis popliteal portion posterior Poupart's ligament pubes pudic rectus ribs sacral seen septum sheath subclavian superficial superior supplied surface temporal tendon thigh thoracic thyroid tibial traced transverse triangular ulnar upper urethra vein vena cava ventricle vertebræ vessels and nerves Wilson
Fréquemment cités
Page 393 - ... artery is shown by a dotted line. 14. The duct, making its turn at the root of the neck and receiving several lymphatic trunks previously to terminating in the posterior aspect of the junction of the internal jugular and subclavian vein.
Page 97 - It extends from the opening in the adductor magnus to the lower border of the popliteus muscle, where, having passed behind the knee-joint, it divides into the anterior and posterior tibial arteries.
Page 118 - Flexor brevis pollicis, into the outer side of the base of the first phalanx of the great toe.
Page 122 - The superficial head of the flexor brevis pollicis^ takes origin from the annular ligament, and is inserted into the outer side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb.
Page 369 - Pulmonary veins ; 18, 20, from the root of the right lung ; and 7, 19, 20, the root of the left. 21. Upper lobe of right lung. 22. Its middle lobe. 23. Its inferior lobe. 24. Superior lobe of left lung. 25. Its lower lobe.
Page 478 - Longitudinal fissure. 2. Anterior lobes of cerebrum. 3. Olfactory bulb. 4. Lamina cinerea. 5. Fissure of Sylvius, 6. Locus perforatus anticus. 7. Optic commissure. 8. Tuber cinereum and infundibulum. 9. Third nerve. 10. Corpus albicans. 11. Fourth nerve. 12. Locus perforatus posticus. 13. Fifth nerve. 14. Crus cerebri. 15. Sixth nerve.
Page 427 - It arises from the under surface of the apex of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, and from the...
Page 399 - It arises from the upper surface of the transverse process of the atlas, and is inserted into the under surface of the jugular process of the occipital bone.
Page 144 - The anterior fasciculus of the external lateral ligament attached to the astragalus. 7. Its middle fasciculus, attached to the os calcis. 8. Its posterior fasciculus, attached to the astra galiu.
Page 36 - Its tendon passes dirough the posterior .groove, in the lower extremity of the ulna, to be inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the little finger.