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Convex from above downwards , it displays in the median plane the crista sacralis media , a crest whereon are seen four elongated tubercles — the spines of the upper four sacral vertebre . Lateral to these the bone forms a groove — the ...
Convex from above downwards , it displays in the median plane the crista sacralis media , a crest whereon are seen four elongated tubercles — the spines of the upper four sacral vertebre . Lateral to these the bone forms a groove — the ...
Page 109
A typical rib consists of a capitulum costæ ( head ) , a collum costa ( neck ) , a tuberculum costæ ( tubercle ) , and a corpus coste ( shaft ) , on which , near its posterior end , is the angulus costa ( angle ) ...
A typical rib consists of a capitulum costæ ( head ) , a collum costa ( neck ) , a tuberculum costæ ( tubercle ) , and a corpus coste ( shaft ) , on which , near its posterior end , is the angulus costa ( angle ) ...
Page 110
The distance between the angle and the tubercle is Articular part of tubercle greatest on the eighth -Costal groove rib ; above that , the width between these two points gradually decreases until , in the case of the first rib , the two ...
The distance between the angle and the tubercle is Articular part of tubercle greatest on the eighth -Costal groove rib ; above that , the width between these two points gradually decreases until , in the case of the first rib , the two ...
Page 111
The first rib can be easily distinguished from the others by its size , curvature , and flattened form , as well as by Non - articular the great proportionate width part of tubercle of its body . The head , which is of small size ...
The first rib can be easily distinguished from the others by its size , curvature , and flattened form , as well as by Non - articular the great proportionate width part of tubercle of its body . The head , which is of small size ...
Page 112
The head has two facets , and the angle is close to the tubercle posteriorly . The tenth rib has usually only a single articular facet on the head , and may or may not have a facet on the tubercle . The eleventh and twelfth ribs are ...
The head has two facets , and the angle is close to the tubercle posteriorly . The tenth rib has usually only a single articular facet on the head , and may or may not have a facet on the tubercle . The eleventh and twelfth ribs are ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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