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Page 92
This is characterised by the presence of the tooth - like dens ( O.T. odontoid process ) which projects upwards from the superior surface of the body . Slightly constricted where it joins the body , the dens tapers to a blunt point ...
This is characterised by the presence of the tooth - like dens ( O.T. odontoid process ) which projects upwards from the superior surface of the body . Slightly constricted where it joins the body , the dens tapers to a blunt point ...
Page 93
The roots of the vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) are short and thick , and directed posteriorly and slightly upwards . The superior vertebral notch is faintly marked ; the inferior is deep . The laminæ are broad , flat , and sloping ...
The roots of the vertebral arches ( O.T. pedicles ) are short and thick , and directed posteriorly and slightly upwards . The superior vertebral notch is faintly marked ; the inferior is deep . The laminæ are broad , flat , and sloping ...
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The surfaces of the body of the rib are directed upwards and downwards , its borders in wards and outwards . If the finger is run along the thin inner border , a distinct spine or tubercle can Groove for subclavian artery be readily ...
The surfaces of the body of the rib are directed upwards and downwards , its borders in wards and outwards . If the finger is run along the thin inner border , a distinct spine or tubercle can Groove for subclavian artery be readily ...
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Sometimes ( 16 per cent . , Loja ) a series of grooves , radiating upwards and laterally , indicate the course of the nerve ( Dixon ) . Above the supraorbital margin the character of the bone displays marked differences in the two sexes ...
Sometimes ( 16 per cent . , Loja ) a series of grooves , radiating upwards and laterally , indicate the course of the nerve ( Dixon ) . Above the supraorbital margin the character of the bone displays marked differences in the two sexes ...
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The ramus mandibulæ passes upwards from the posterior part 3 of the body , forming by the junction of its posterior border with the base of the body the angulus mandibulæ ( angle ) , which is usually rounded and more or less everted .
The ramus mandibulæ passes upwards from the posterior part 3 of the body , forming by the junction of its posterior border with the base of the body the angulus mandibulæ ( angle ) , which is usually rounded and more or less everted .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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