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Page 205
... NOTCH CAVITY acromial ligament , whilst at Acromion its extremity and towards the front of its ventral border , is the combined origin of the biceps and coracobrachialis , together with the insertion of the pectoralis minor .
... NOTCH CAVITY acromial ligament , whilst at Acromion its extremity and towards the front of its ventral border , is the combined origin of the biceps and coracobrachialis , together with the insertion of the pectoralis minor .
Page 205
Its upper and lower edges are strongly lipped , and serve — the superior , for the insertion of the trapezius ; the inferior , for the origin of the deltoid . The intervening surface varies in width - broad and triangular where it ...
Its upper and lower edges are strongly lipped , and serve — the superior , for the insertion of the trapezius ; the inferior , for the origin of the deltoid . The intervening surface varies in width - broad and triangular where it ...
Page 206
Of these the upper terior is for the insertion of the supraspinatus muscle , the middle for the infraANATOMICAL spinatus , whilst the most distal and posterior serves for the insertion of the teres minor muscle .
Of these the upper terior is for the insertion of the supraspinatus muscle , the middle for the infraANATOMICAL spinatus , whilst the most distal and posterior serves for the insertion of the teres minor muscle .
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The medial anterior surface of the body about its middle inclines to form a rounded border , on which there is often a rough linear impression marking the insertion of the coracobrachialis muscle . Distal to this the body becomes ...
The medial anterior surface of the body about its middle inclines to form a rounded border , on which there is often a rough linear impression marking the insertion of the coracobrachialis muscle . Distal to this the body becomes ...
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Nutrient foramina are usually to be seen , one at or near the surface for the insertion of the coraco - brachialis , the other usually close to the posterior border of the deltoid tuberosity ; both have a distal direction .
Nutrient foramina are usually to be seen , one at or near the surface for the insertion of the coraco - brachialis , the other usually close to the posterior border of the deltoid tuberosity ; both have a distal direction .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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