Handbook of anatomyF.A. Davis Company, 1918 - 438 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
action aorta artery articular articulates ascends attached auricular body bone border branches canal cartilage cava cavity cells cerebellum cerebri cervical ciliary clavicle consists cord corpus corpus callosum crura deep descends dorsal duct dura mater ethmoidal extensor external carotid facial fascia femoral fibers fibrous fissure flexor foramen fossa fourth ventricle front ganglion glands groove humerus hyoid hyoid bone iliac inches inclosing inferior inner side insertion intercostal internal interosseous ischium lachrymal lamina layer ligament ligamentum lobe longus lower lumbar lymphatic maxilla maxillary median middle mucous membrane muscles muscular nasal nerve oblique obturator occipital optic orbital outer side papillæ passes peritoneum pharyngeal plantar plexus pollicis portion posterior Poupart's ligament pulmonary radial rami ramus rectus sacral scapula sinus skin sphenoid spinal spinous processes sulcus superficial superior supplies surface temporal temporal bone tendon thoracic thyroid tibial tissue transverse transverse processes tunica tympani ulna ulnar upper urethra vein vena ventricle vertebræ vessels
Fréquemment cités
Page 181 - A line drawn from a point midway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis...
Page 154 - When the blood is emptied into the right auricle it is directed by the Eustachian valve through the foramen ovale, into the left auricle, thence into the left ventricle, and so into the aorta and to all parts of the system.
Page 133 - It is inserted into the radial side of the base of the first phalanx of the thumb, and slightly into the extensor tendon on the dorsum of the first phalanx.
Page 117 - ... into the upper surface of the first rib, behind the groove for the subclavian artery, as far back as the tubercle.
Page 117 - ... is inserted into the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae.
Page 199 - It is oblique in its direction, being attached to the posterior wall, from the left side of the second lumbar vertebra to the right iliac fossa.
Page 218 - The gall-bladder, being a temporary reservoir for the bile, is a pearshaped sac about three inches in length, which is attached to the under surface of the right lobe of the liver...
Page 123 - The internal oblique muscle arises by tieshy fibres from the outer half of Poupart's ligament, from the anterior two-thirds of the middle lip of the crest of the ilium, and from the neighboring fascia. From these...