| Samuel George Morton - 1849 - 670 pages
...It first passes upwards and backward, curves outward behind the Bcalenus anticus, and then dips down between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib. This tortuous arrangement, according to the observations of Cruveilhier, is remarkably constant. The... | |
| Robert Harrison - 1854 - 570 pages
...arises in common with the supe. rior intercostal. Cruveilhier says, that it invariably passes backwards between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib, and not as described above.] The axilliary artery descends from the lower edge of the first rib, obliquely... | |
| Jonathan M. Allen - 1856 - 652 pages
...region correspond to the branches of the subclavian artery. The PROFOUND CERVICAL passes backwards between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib. It assists in supplying the deep muscles on the back. The PHRENIC NERVE, Fig. 67 (24), arises from... | |
| John Hatch Power - 1860 - 414 pages
...PROFUNDA ARTERY is a small but constant branch which passes backwards through the brachial plexus, and between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib :* it is situated underneath the last cervical nerve, and separates this nerve from the neck of the... | |
| John Hatch Power - 1860 - 404 pages
...PROFUNDA ABTERY is a small but constant branch which passes backwards through the brachial plexus, and between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib :* it is situated underneath the last cervical nerve, and separates this nerve from the neck of the... | |
| Henry Gray - 1862 - 838 pages
...intercostal, and is analogous to the posterior branch of an aortic intercostal artery. Passing backwards, between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib, it ascends the back part of the neck, between the Complexus and Semi-spinalis colli muscles, as high... | |
| Luther Holden, John Langton - 1879 - 1110 pages
...cardiac plexus. On the left side, this cardiac nerve lies between the carotid and subclavian arteries. The inferior cervical ganglion is of considerable...first rib, immediately behind the vertebral artery. It receives branches from the seventh and eighth spinal nerves, and others which, descending from the... | |
| Henry Gray - 1883 - 1038 pages
...intercostal, and is analogous to the posterior branch of an aortic intercostal artery. Passing backwards, between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib, it runs up the back part of the neck, between the Complexus and Semispinalis colli muscles, as high... | |
| Edward Bellamy (F.R.C.S.) - 1885 - 408 pages
...complexus and semi-spinalis colli muscles. The profunda cervicis enters the region by passing backwards between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the first rib. The nerves found here are branches of the sub-occipital and the posterior branches of the great occipital,... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1887 - 522 pages
...downwards between the common carotid and subclavian arteries. The Inferior Cervical Ganglion is lodged in the interval between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the neck of the first rib. In this position it lies behind the vertebral artery. It is by no means uncommon... | |
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