Handbook of regional anatomy

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F.C. Ford, 1910 - 193 pages
 

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Page 130 - The gluteal artery issues from the pelvis at the juncture of the upper and middle thirds of a line drawn. from the posterior superior iliac spine to the great trochanter when the thigh is rotated inwards.
Page 130 - The thigh having been slightly bent and abducted, the knife was entered at the outside at the junction of the upper and middle thirds of a line drawn from the anterior superior spine of the ilium to the great trochanter.
Page 44 - carotid line,' by which one can define the course of the common carotid artery and its main subdivisions, is projected from the position of the sternoclavicular joint below to a point midway between the angle of the mandible and the tip of the mastoid process.
Page 129 - ... from a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the symphysis pubis to the adductor tubercle...
Page 110 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
Page 104 - ... of the femur to the middle of the gluteal fold and produce upwards. GLUTEAL ARTERY. — Leaves the pelvis at a point at the junction of the upper and middle thirds of a line joining the posterior superior spine to the tip of the great trochanter. SCIATIC AND PUDIC VESSELS. — Leave the pelvis at a point at the junction of the middle and lower thirds of a line joining posterior superior spine to the ischial tuberosity.
Page 95 - The sensory innervation of the little finger and the ulnar side of the ring finger is achieved with the ulnar nerve.
Page 44 - The surface marking of the external jugular is from the angle of the mandible to the middle of the clavicle.
Page 86 - The quadrangular space is formed by the teres minor superiorly, the teres major inferiorly, the long head of the triceps medially, and the humeral shaft laterally (Fig.
Page 62 - The lymph drains from the hypopharynx through the supraglottic pedicle to lymph nodes lying between the posterior belly of the digastric and the anterior belly of the omohyoid muscles close to the internal jugular vein.

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