Handbook of anatomy

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F.A. Davis Company, 1905 - 402 pages
 

Table des matières

Left Temporal Bone Inner Surface
15
Sphenoid Bone Upper Surface
18
Sphenoid Bone Anterior Surface
19
Superior Maxillary Bone
23
Superior Maxillary Bone Inner Surface
24
Palate Bone
26
Inferior Maxillary Bone
29
Fossæ of Skull
33
Facial Portion of Skull
34
Floor of the Cranium
39
A Vertebra
43
Clavicle
47
The Scapula Inner Surface
49
The Scapula Outer Surface
50
The Humerus
53
The Carpal Bones
58
Os Innominatum
59
The Femur
63
The Tibia and Fibula Anterior Surface
66
The Tarsus Metatarsus and Phalanges
69
Frontal Bone Outer Surface
77
Parietal Bone Outer Surface
78
Occipital Bone Outer Surface
79
Left Temporal Bone Outer Surface
80
Left Temporal Bone Inferior Surface of the Petrous Portion
81
Sphenoid Bone Upper Surface
82
Ethmoid Bone
83
Superior Maxillary Bone
84
Superior Maxillary Bone Inner Surface
85
Malar Bones
86
Nasal Meatuses
87
Facial Portion of Skull
88
Base of Skull External Surface
89
Sternum and Costal Cartilages
90
The Peculiar Ribs
91
The Vertebral Column or Spine
92
A Dorsal Vertebra
93
The Axis
94
Peculiar Dorsal Vertebræ
95
The Sacrum Anterior Surface
96
The Left Clavicle Upper Surface
97
The Scapula Anterior Surface
98
The Scapula Posterior Surface
99
The Humerus Anterior Surface
100
Ulna and Radius Anterior Aspect
101
Radius and Ulna Posterior Aspect
102
Carpus Metacarpus and Phalanges Dorsal Surface
103
Carpus Metacarpus and Phalanges Palmar Surface
104
Os Innominatum Outer Surface
105
Os Innominatum Inner Surface
106
The Femur Anterior Surface
107
The Tibia and Fibula Anterior Surface
108
The Tarsus Metatarsus and Phalanges Dorsal Surface
109
The Tarsus Metatarsus and Phalanges Plantar Surface
110
ARTICULATIONS AND LIGAMENTS
111
The Thorax
117
The Pelvis
118
The Shoulder
121
The Elbow
123
The Knee
127
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
132
The Lateral Ventricles and Choroid Plexus
136
Mesial Section of Brain and Brain Stem
137
Interior of Mesencephalon
138
Muscles of the Back
142
Muscles of the Abdomen
146
The Diaphragm
148
Muscles of the Shoulder and Arm
151
Internal Maxillary Artery
183
The Arteries of the Head and Neck Facing
184
The Arteries of the Upper Extremity Facing
186
Abdominal Aorta
193
The Arteries of the Trunk Facing
194
The Arteries of the Lower Extremity Facing
195
THE ALIMENTARY APPARATUS
218
Temporary Teeth
221
Permanent Teeth
222
Pharynx Laid Open from Behind
225
Regions of the Abdomen
226
Abdominal Viscera Facing
226
The Peritoneum
229
The Liver
239
Transverse Section of Lobules of Liver
240
VOCAL AND RESPIRATORY APPARATUS
246
Vertical Section of Larynx
247
Heart and Lungs
254
THE GENITOURINARY APPARATUS
257
Longitudinal Section of Kidney
258
Diagram of the Course of the Uriniferous Tubules
260
Male Organs of Generation
265
The Testicles and Epididymis
267
Vertical Section of Testicle
269
Internal Female Genitals
273
Female Organs of Generation
275
Section of an Ovary
276
External Female Genitals
278
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
283
Surface Anatomy of the Myelencephalon
288
Left Side of Human Cerebrum
291
Convolutions and Fissures of the Median and Tentorial Surfaces of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere
292
Diagram of Sensory Tracts from Spinal Cord to Brain Diagram of Motor Tracts from Brain to Spinal Cord
306
Scheme of the Nuclei and Rootfibres of the Cranial Nerves
308
Base of Brain and Cranial Nerves 308
310
Optic Oculomotor Trachlear and Trifacial Nerves 144 Facial and Auditory Nerves Facing
310
Nerves
315
Cervical Plexus and Branches
316
Section of the Spinal Cord and Membranes 147 318
319
The Sympathetic System Facing
335
ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE
340
Nasal Meatuses and Accessory Cavities
341
Inner Wall of Orbit and Adjacent Parts
342
Horizontal Section of Right Orbit
343
Anteroposterior Section of Eyeball
344
Vessels of the Eye 155 156 157
347
The Structure of the Human Retina
350
Diagram of the Retinal Vessels
351
The Orbital Muscles
354
Ophthalmic Artery and Branches
355
The Lachrymal Apparatus
358
External Middle and Internal
360
The Auditory Ossicles
364
Organ of Corti
367
SURGICAL ANATOMY
374
The Axilla
378
Dissection of the Inguinal Canal
380
Male Perineum Superficial Dissection 169
384
Male Perineum Deep Dissection
385
Female Perineum
387
INDEX
391
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Page 210 - behind the ascending aorta and superior vena cava to the root of the right lung, where it divides into two branches. The left pulmonary artery passes in front of the descending aorta and left bronchus to the root of the left lung,
Page 285 - consists of the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system, consists of the cranial and spinal nerves and ganglia, and the sympathetic nerves and ganglia. The nervous system may also be divided into the
Page 136 - SUPERIOR OBLIQUE.—Origin, from inner margin of optic foramen: its tendon passes through a pulley near the internal angular process of the frontal bone; insertion, into sclerotic, between external and superior recti, midway between entrance of optic nerve and the cornea; action, rotates the eyeball on its axis; nerve, fourth, or patheticus.
Page 12 - The foramen magnum, transmitting the medulla oblongata and its coverings, the vertebral arteries, and the spinal accessory nerves. A little in front and on either side of the foramen magnum are the condyles for articulation with the atlas, the inner border of each condyle presenting a tubercle for the check ligament. Externally to each condyle are the jugular processes,
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Page 301 - a vascular membrane, reflected from the pia mater into the interior of the brain through the transverse fissure. It passes beneath the posterior border of the corpus callosum and fornix, and above the corpora quadrigemina, the pineal gland, and the optic
Page 319 - axis contained in the spinal canal. Its length is about sixteen to eighteen inches, extending from the medulla above to the lower border of the first lumbar vertebra below, where it terminates in the cauda equina by a slender prolongation of gray substance, called the conus
Page 210 - passes in front of the descending aorta and left bronchus to the root of the left lung, where it divides into two branches. THE
Page 168 - from the bases of the second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones and from the sheath of the tendon of the peroneus longus;

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