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Page 159
The greater cornua are connected on either side with the lateral parts of the body . At first , union is effected by synchondroses , which , however , ultimately ossify . These cornua curve backwards , as well as upwards , and terminate ...
The greater cornua are connected on either side with the lateral parts of the body . At first , union is effected by synchondroses , which , however , ultimately ossify . These cornua curve backwards , as well as upwards , and terminate ...
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The former are called the foramina of Stenson , and transmit the terminal twigs of the greater palatine arteries which ascend to reach the nasal cavities . The latter , called the foramina of Scarpa , open , the anterior into the left ...
The former are called the foramina of Stenson , and transmit the terminal twigs of the greater palatine arteries which ascend to reach the nasal cavities . The latter , called the foramina of Scarpa , open , the anterior into the left ...
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Running through the fibrous tissue , which in life blocks up this opening , the greater superficial petrosal nerve , coming from the hiatus facialis , passes downwards and forwards to reach the posterior orifice of the canalis ...
Running through the fibrous tissue , which in life blocks up this opening , the greater superficial petrosal nerve , coming from the hiatus facialis , passes downwards and forwards to reach the posterior orifice of the canalis ...
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Its medial boundary , which is formed by the anterior lipped edge of the vertebral margin , affords attachment to the fibres of insertion of the serratus anterior along the greater part of its extent . The area of insertion of this ...
Its medial boundary , which is formed by the anterior lipped edge of the vertebral margin , affords attachment to the fibres of insertion of the serratus anterior along the greater part of its extent . The area of insertion of this ...
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The caput humeri ( head ) , which forms about one - third of a spheroid and is covered with articular cartilage , is directed proximally , medially , and slightly dorsally , and rests in the glenoid cavity of the scapula ; GREATER the ...
The caput humeri ( head ) , which forms about one - third of a spheroid and is covered with articular cartilage , is directed proximally , medially , and slightly dorsally , and rests in the glenoid cavity of the scapula ; GREATER the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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