Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 307
... fibres running from one vertebra to the other ; horizontal fibres are also found . The axial or central part of the fibro- cartilage , the nucleus pulposus , is elastic , soft , and pulpy . The superior and inferior surfaces of the ...
... fibres running from one vertebra to the other ; horizontal fibres are also found . The axial or central part of the fibro- cartilage , the nucleus pulposus , is elastic , soft , and pulpy . The superior and inferior surfaces of the ...
Page 340
... fibres are arranged both in the circular and in the longitudinal direction , the former , known as the zona orbicularis , being best marked posteriorly , while the longitudinal fibres stand out more distinctly in front , where they ...
... fibres are arranged both in the circular and in the longitudinal direction , the former , known as the zona orbicularis , being best marked posteriorly , while the longitudinal fibres stand out more distinctly in front , where they ...
Page 370
... fibres is specially found in the inferior sterno - costal fibres of the muscle and the abdominal fibres . These curve upwards behind the superior sterno - costal fibres , and have the highest attachment to the shaft of the humerus ...
... fibres is specially found in the inferior sterno - costal fibres of the muscle and the abdominal fibres . These curve upwards behind the superior sterno - costal fibres , and have the highest attachment to the shaft of the humerus ...
Page 415
... fibres which form its superior and lateral border take origin directly from the fascia lata which envelops the muscle . The muscle forms a large fleshy mass , whose fibres are directed obliquely over the buttock , invested by the fascia ...
... fibres which form its superior and lateral border take origin directly from the fascia lata which envelops the muscle . The muscle forms a large fleshy mass , whose fibres are directed obliquely over the buttock , invested by the fascia ...
Page 450
... fibres , situated beneath the skin of the eyelids . At the medial commissure of the eye the muscle ( by its palpebral fibres ) gains an attachment to the medial palpebral ligament and the borders of the naso - lacrimal groove . Its ...
... fibres , situated beneath the skin of the eyelids . At the medial commissure of the eye the muscle ( by its palpebral fibres ) gains an attachment to the medial palpebral ligament and the borders of the naso - lacrimal groove . Its ...
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