A System of human anatomyBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 576 pages |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
adductor angle anticus aponeurosis arch arises artery articular surface articulation attached beneath branches canal carotid cartilage cavity cells cervical clavicle coccyx concave condyle convex coracoid process deep surface digitorum Dissection divides dorsal dorsi dura mater extensor external surface extremity fascia fasciculi femoral femur fibres fibro-cartilage fibrous filaments flexor brevis foramen fossa front ganglion gland gluteus groove head humerus inferior inserted integument intercostal internal interosseous ischium joint lateral ligament layer levator lower border lower jaw lumbar magnus metacarpal bone middle mucous muscle muscular nasal neck oblique obturator occipital bone orbit palate palmar passes pelvis plexus portion posterior border posterior surface posticus Poupart's ligament pterygoid radial rectus Relations ribs ridge sacro-ischiatic sacrum scapula sheath sphenoid spine spinous process superficial surface superior maxillary synovial membrane temporal tendon teres termination thin tibia tissue transversalis transverse processes triangular tubercle tuberosity ulna ulnar upper border vein ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vessels and nerves
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