Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 90
... root of the arch and with the costal part of a transverse process , and forms the medial wall of a foramen transversarium . The roots of the vertebral arches , which spring from the posterior half of the lateral aspects of the body ...
... root of the arch and with the costal part of a transverse process , and forms the medial wall of a foramen transversarium . The roots of the vertebral arches , which spring from the posterior half of the lateral aspects of the body ...
Page 93
... root of the neck . The transverse processes are broad , being flattened from above downwards ; they project considerably beyond those of the sixth . The maximum width between their extremities agrees with that between the transverse ...
... root of the neck . The transverse processes are broad , being flattened from above downwards ; they project considerably beyond those of the sixth . The maximum width between their extremities agrees with that between the transverse ...
Page 104
... roots of the transverse processes of the sixth and seventh vertebræ . These correspond to the costal element , and may occasionally persist in the form of cervical ribs . Elsewhere they are formed by lateral extensions from the root of ...
... roots of the transverse processes of the sixth and seventh vertebræ . These correspond to the costal element , and may occasionally persist in the form of cervical ribs . Elsewhere they are formed by lateral extensions from the root of ...
Page 125
... roots . The superior edge , which becomes the posterior root , sweeps back above the external acoustic meatus , and is continuous with the supra - mastoid crest , which curves backwards and slightly upwards , and serves to define the ...
... roots . The superior edge , which becomes the posterior root , sweeps back above the external acoustic meatus , and is continuous with the supra - mastoid crest , which curves backwards and slightly upwards , and serves to define the ...
Page 135
... roots , the posterior springs from the body just wide of the tuberculum sellæ , separating the carotid groove behind from the optic foramen in front ; laterally this root is confluent with the recurved posterior angle of the small wing ...
... roots , the posterior springs from the body just wide of the tuberculum sellæ , separating the carotid groove behind from the optic foramen in front ; laterally this root is confluent with the recurved posterior angle of the small wing ...
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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