Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 44
... extends and it migrates caudally , until its cephalic end lies near the caudal end of the thyreoid gland , at the level of the sixth ring of the trachea , and its caudal end is in the thorax at the level of the fourth costal cartilage ...
... extends and it migrates caudally , until its cephalic end lies near the caudal end of the thyreoid gland , at the level of the sixth ring of the trachea , and its caudal end is in the thorax at the level of the fourth costal cartilage ...
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... extending up and down the column until , by the fifth month , all the bodies possess ossific nodules , except the ... extends upwards , so that by the fifteenth month or thereabouts the arches in the cervical region are completed ...
... extending up and down the column until , by the fifth month , all the bodies possess ossific nodules , except the ... extends upwards , so that by the fifteenth month or thereabouts the arches in the cervical region are completed ...
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... extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus . Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior and inferior part of the ...
... extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus . Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior and inferior part of the ...
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... extends into it to form the horizontal plate . From this common centre all parts of the palate bone develop but the orbital process may be ossified from an independent centre , which either fuses with the palate bone , or with the ...
... extends into it to form the horizontal plate . From this common centre all parts of the palate bone develop but the orbital process may be ossified from an independent centre , which either fuses with the palate bone , or with the ...
Page 154
... extends medially and backwards , and is confluent laterally with the orbital margin . This process has two surfaces - one anterior , which forms a part of the lateral and lower wall of the orbit , and one posterior , which is directed ...
... extends medially and backwards , and is confluent laterally with the orbital margin . This process has two surfaces - one anterior , which forms a part of the lateral and lower wall of the orbit , and one posterior , which is directed ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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