Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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... placed further from the median plane than another is said to lie lateral to it . Thus in Fig . 1 , A is lateral to B ; whilst B is medial to A. The terms internal and external are applied to the walls of hollow cavities or organs ; thus ...
... placed further from the median plane than another is said to lie lateral to it . Thus in Fig . 1 , A is lateral to B ; whilst B is medial to A. The terms internal and external are applied to the walls of hollow cavities or organs ; thus ...
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... placed that it lies closer to its fellow of the opposite side in front than behind . Its upper surface is excavated to form an elongated oval facet called the superior articular fovea , which is concave from before backwards , and ...
... placed that it lies closer to its fellow of the opposite side in front than behind . Its upper surface is excavated to form an elongated oval facet called the superior articular fovea , which is concave from before backwards , and ...
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... placed near the body . The foramen transversarium is small and does not as a rule transmit the vertebral artery . Usually a small vein passes through it . Not infrequently the costal element is separate from the true transverse process ...
... placed near the body . The foramen transversarium is small and does not as a rule transmit the vertebral artery . Usually a small vein passes through it . Not infrequently the costal element is separate from the true transverse process ...
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... placed centrally and behind , the others ( the transverse ) placed laterally . In this way two vertebral grooves are formed which lie between the central and lateral ridges . The floor of each groove is formed by the lamina and ...
... placed centrally and behind , the others ( the transverse ) placed laterally . In this way two vertebral grooves are formed which lie between the central and lateral ridges . The floor of each groove is formed by the lamina and ...
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... Placed in this groove is the superior sagittal venous sinus , and attached to the lips is the falx cerebri . At right angles to the foregoing , and at the level of the internal occipital protuberance , with which they become confluent ...
... Placed in this groove is the superior sagittal venous sinus , and attached to the lips is the falx cerebri . At right angles to the foregoing , and at the level of the internal occipital protuberance , with which they become confluent ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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