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Page 109
The xiphoid process usually ossifies from a single centre , which may appear as early as the third year , though often ... process usually unites with the body about forty or fifty , and in exceptional cases osseous union between the ...
The xiphoid process usually ossifies from a single centre , which may appear as early as the third year , though often ... process usually unites with the body about forty or fifty , and in exceptional cases osseous union between the ...
Page 112
The outer convex border , thin in front , is usually thick and rough behind the subclavian groove , where it has attached to it the fibres of the first digitation of the serratus anterior . Along this edge , also , are attached the ...
The outer convex border , thin in front , is usually thick and rough behind the subclavian groove , where it has attached to it the fibres of the first digitation of the serratus anterior . Along this edge , also , are attached the ...
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With this object in view , the writer of this article has given more space to the description of the skull as a whole and in section than is usually the case . Such a plan has doubtless given rise to some repetition ; at the same time ...
With this object in view , the writer of this article has given more space to the description of the skull as a whole and in section than is usually the case . Such a plan has doubtless given rise to some repetition ; at the same time ...
Page 118
Fusion between these secondary and the primary centres is usually complete about the sixth or seventh month of fætal life . At birth the two symmetrical halves of the bone are separated by the metopic suture , obliteration of which ...
Fusion between these secondary and the primary centres is usually complete about the sixth or seventh month of fætal life . At birth the two symmetrical halves of the bone are separated by the metopic suture , obliteration of which ...
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Usually larger in the male than in the female , its rough lateral surface and inferior border serve for the insertions of the sterno - mastoid , splenius capitis , and longissimus capitis muscles . Within and below its pointed extremity ...
Usually larger in the male than in the female , its rough lateral surface and inferior border serve for the insertions of the sterno - mastoid , splenius capitis , and longissimus capitis muscles . Within and below its pointed extremity ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
angle anterior appears arch arises artery articular articulation aspect attached backwards base becomes body bone border brain branch called canal capsule cartilage cavity cells centre cerebral cervical close column consists continuous corpus corresponding covered crest curved deep directed distal dorsal edge embryo enter extends extensor external extremity facet fascia fasciculus fibres flexor floor foramen forwards fossa fourth front frontal gray matter greater groove head inferior insertion internal joint lamina lateral layer length lies ligament limb longus lower margin medial membrane mesoderm middle movements muscle nasal nerve neural neural tube notch nucleus obliquely occipital opening orbital origin passes placed plane plate portion position posterior present primitive proximal region root seen segments separated side sphenoid spinal medulla superior surface temporal tendon termed thin third tract transverse tube tubercle upper upwards usually ventral ventricle vertebral wall whilst