Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... angle Superior angle Humerus Bicipital groove External lip Internal lip Internal surface External surface Internal border External border Musculo - spiral groove Capitellum Internal condyle External condyle Ulna Greater sigmoid cavity ...
... angle Superior angle Humerus Bicipital groove External lip Internal lip Internal surface External surface Internal border External border Musculo - spiral groove Capitellum Internal condyle External condyle Ulna Greater sigmoid cavity ...
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... angle , which may be regarded as cut across transversely , forms the surface which is united by cartilage to the ... angle of variable degree - the angulus sterni ( sternal angle ) . A small facet is formed at the expense of the lateral ...
... angle , which may be regarded as cut across transversely , forms the surface which is united by cartilage to the ... angle of variable degree - the angulus sterni ( sternal angle ) . A small facet is formed at the expense of the lateral ...
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... angle and the tubercle is greatest on the eighth rib ; above that , the width between these two points gradually decreases until , in the case of the first rib , the two coincide . Below the level of the eighth rib the distance slightly ...
... angle and the tubercle is greatest on the eighth rib ; above that , the width between these two points gradually decreases until , in the case of the first rib , the two coincide . Below the level of the eighth rib the distance slightly ...
Page 111
... angle coincides with the tubercle , and thus assists in emphasising its prominence . The surfaces of the body of the rib are directed upwards and downwards , its borders inwards and outwards . If the finger is run along the thin inner ...
... angle coincides with the tubercle , and thus assists in emphasising its prominence . The surfaces of the body of the rib are directed upwards and downwards , its borders inwards and outwards . If the finger is run along the thin inner ...
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... angle there is also a curved groove , the transverse sulcus , in which the highest portion or bend of the transverse venous sinus is lodged . Parietal tuberosity Occipital angle Parietal foramen For articulation with the occipital Frontal ...
... angle there is also a curved groove , the transverse sulcus , in which the highest portion or bend of the transverse venous sinus is lodged . Parietal tuberosity Occipital angle Parietal foramen For articulation with the occipital Frontal ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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