Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 253
... arises from the posterior part of the medial surface . The medial crest is the fibular attachment of a strong sheet of fascia which covers the tibialis posterior , and separates it from the flexors of the toes . The soleus muscle arises ...
... arises from the posterior part of the medial surface . The medial crest is the fibular attachment of a strong sheet of fascia which covers the tibialis posterior , and separates it from the flexors of the toes . The soleus muscle arises ...
Page 366
... arises- ( 1 ) from the posterior layer of the lumbo - dorsal fascia . This is a thick membrane which conceals the sacrospinalis muscle in the lower part of the back . Through it the latissimus dorsi gains attachment to the spines of the ...
... arises- ( 1 ) from the posterior layer of the lumbo - dorsal fascia . This is a thick membrane which conceals the sacrospinalis muscle in the lower part of the back . Through it the latissimus dorsi gains attachment to the spines of the ...
Page 371
... arises , under cover of the pectoralis major , from ( 1 ) the surfaces and superior borders of the third , fourth , and fifth ribs near their anterior ends , and ( 2 ) from the fascia covering the third and fourth intercostal spaces ...
... arises , under cover of the pectoralis major , from ( 1 ) the surfaces and superior borders of the third , fourth , and fifth ribs near their anterior ends , and ( 2 ) from the fascia covering the third and fourth intercostal spaces ...
Page 381
... arises from the humerus , between the insertions of the deltoid and coracobrachialis . Two or even three additional heads may be present at the same time . The long head of the muscle may be absent , or may take origin from the ...
... arises from the humerus , between the insertions of the deltoid and coracobrachialis . Two or even three additional heads may be present at the same time . The long head of the muscle may be absent , or may take origin from the ...
Page 393
... arises , by fleshy and tendinous fibres , from the distal border of the transverse carpal ligament , and sometimes from the ridge of the greater multangular . It is inserted into the radial side of the base of the first phalanx of the ...
... arises , by fleshy and tendinous fibres , from the distal border of the transverse carpal ligament , and sometimes from the ridge of the greater multangular . It is inserted into the radial side of the base of the first phalanx of the ...
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