Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 68
... arch and the arch itself form the arch of the aorta . The fifth arch , as already stated , is quite transitory ; it leaves no remains , therefore it is not necessary to speak of any part of the ventral stem as its ventral root . The ...
... arch and the arch itself form the arch of the aorta . The fifth arch , as already stated , is quite transitory ; it leaves no remains , therefore it is not necessary to speak of any part of the ventral stem as its ventral root . The ...
Page 69
... arch Internal carotid 2nd aortic arch External carotid Internal carotid Arch of aorta -Left subclavian artery Left subclavian vein -Ductus arteriosus Pulmonary artery Left superior intercostal vein -Left atrium -Left ventricle Accessory ...
... arch Internal carotid 2nd aortic arch External carotid Internal carotid Arch of aorta -Left subclavian artery Left subclavian vein -Ductus arteriosus Pulmonary artery Left superior intercostal vein -Left atrium -Left ventricle Accessory ...
Page 77
... arch has completely erlapped the third and fourth which now lie in the ervical sinus , and the sinus still opens on the surface the posterior border of the second arch . The lens of the eyeball is very evident , and rudiments of the ...
... arch has completely erlapped the third and fourth which now lie in the ervical sinus , and the sinus still opens on the surface the posterior border of the second arch . The lens of the eyeball is very evident , and rudiments of the ...
Page 79
... arch has completely overlapped the third and fourth which now lie in the precervical sinus , and the sinus still opens on the surface The lens of at the posterior border of the second arch . the eyeball is very evident , and rudiments ...
... arch has completely overlapped the third and fourth which now lie in the precervical sinus , and the sinus still opens on the surface The lens of at the posterior border of the second arch . the eyeball is very evident , and rudiments ...
Page 88
... arch ) with the body . These common characters may best be studied by selecting for description an intermediate member of the series . For this purpose one of the middle or lower thoracic vertebræ may be chosen . A typical vertebra may ...
... arch ) with the body . These common characters may best be studied by selecting for description an intermediate member of the series . For this purpose one of the middle or lower thoracic vertebræ may be chosen . A typical vertebra may ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
adductor amnion angle arch artery articular surface articulation aspect attached backwards body bone border brain brevis calcaneus canal capsule carpi cartilage caudal cavity cells centre cerebellum cerebral cerebral hemisphere cervical chorion cœlom column condyle connexion corpus corpus callosum crest distal dorsal embryo entodermal ethmoid extensor external facet fascia fasciculus fibres fissure foramen fossa fourth ventricle front frontal funiculus gray matter groove head hemisphere humerus inferior insertion interosseous joint lamina lateral side lateralis layer ligament longus lumbar margin maxilla medial side median plane medulla oblongata membrane mesencephalon mesoderm muscle nasal nerve neural notch nucleus obliquely occipital occipital bone orbital origin passes pelvic plantar pollicis pons portion posterior posteriorly primitive proximal pterygoid radial rectus region separated septum sinus sphenoid spinal medulla spine Sulcus superior suture temporal tendon thalamus thoracic tract transverse processes trigeminal nerve trophoblast tube tubercle upper ventral ventricle vertebral vesicle volar wall whilst zygomatic