Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... passes through the right atrioventricular orifice into the right ventricle , but the whole , or the greater part , of the blood which enters by the inferior vena cava passes through the foramen ovale , which lies in the interatrial ...
... passes through the right atrioventricular orifice into the right ventricle , but the whole , or the greater part , of the blood which enters by the inferior vena cava passes through the foramen ovale , which lies in the interatrial ...
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... passes , through the left subclavian artery , to the left upper limb . The remainder mixes with the blood which enters the aorta , from the right ventricle , through the pulmonary artery and the ductus arteriosus . Part of this mixed ...
... passes , through the left subclavian artery , to the left upper limb . The remainder mixes with the blood which enters the aorta , from the right ventricle , through the pulmonary artery and the ductus arteriosus . Part of this mixed ...
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... passes into the cranium . On the ridge of bone separating the jugular fossa from the carotid canal is the opening of the canaliculus tympanicus , through which the tympanic branch of the glosso - pharyngeal nerve passes to reach the ...
... passes into the cranium . On the ridge of bone separating the jugular fossa from the carotid canal is the opening of the canaliculus tympanicus , through which the tympanic branch of the glosso - pharyngeal nerve passes to reach the ...
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... passes upwards , and then turns medially and forwards towards the apex of the bone , where it may again be seen opening into the lateral and upper side of the foramen lacerum . Laterally the wall of the vertical part of this canal ...
... passes upwards , and then turns medially and forwards towards the apex of the bone , where it may again be seen opening into the lateral and upper side of the foramen lacerum . Laterally the wall of the vertical part of this canal ...
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... passes upwards . Running through the fibrous tissue , which in life blocks up this opening , the greater superficial petrosal nerve , coming from the hiatus facialis , passes downwards and forwards to reach the posterior orifice of the ...
... passes upwards . Running through the fibrous tissue , which in life blocks up this opening , the greater superficial petrosal nerve , coming from the hiatus facialis , passes downwards and forwards to reach the posterior orifice of the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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