Text-book of anatomy

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Daniel John Cunningham
William Wood, 1909 - 1427 pages
 

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Page 169 - 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 86. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. Ridge for the attachment of the falx cerebelli. Fossa for the lodgment of the left cerebellar hemisphere. Foramen
Page 391 - longissimus dorsi. Extending upwards into the neck, it is inserted into the posterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the second, third, fourth, fifth,
Page 284 - the outer side of the root of the styloid process of the ulna, and by its base to the sharp line of demarcation between the
Page 125 - which marks the position and course of the internal carotid artery. Posteriorly, the hinder margin of this groove, formed by the salient lateral edge of the posterior surface of the body, articulates with the apex of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, and is hence called the petrosal process; just above this, on the lateral border of the dorsum
Page 125 - exception of a broad groove leading downwards from the apertures above mentioned, which enters into the formation of the roof of the nasal fossa of the corresponding side, the lateral aspects of this surface of the bone are elsewhere in articulation with the
Page 99 - the seventh and eighth, which are usually the longest, are from two and a half to three times the length of the first and twelfth ribs respectively. The
Page 414 - part of the floor of the nose and the roof of the mouth. The muscular fold is composed of five pairs of muscles — the
Page 391 - into the transverse processes of the thoracic and the accessory processes of the upper lumbar vertebrae. It is prolonged upwards into the neck by its association with the common origin of the longissimus cervicis
Page 133 - about the end of the second or the beginning of the third month of
Page 194 - extremity of the shaft. The spiral curves from behind forwards and medially, and its axis is slightly oblique to the long axis of the shaft. The medial lip is the more salient of the two, and forms a sharp and well-defined margin to the articular area; its cartilage-covered surface is slightly convex.

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