A System of human anatomy, general and specialBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 648 pages |
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... closely compressed , but by degrees are parted by a thin layer of intercellular substance , and each cluster is separated from neighboring clusters by a broader layer ( 350 of an inch ) of intercellular substance . Such are the changes ...
... closely compressed , but by degrees are parted by a thin layer of intercellular substance , and each cluster is separated from neighboring clusters by a broader layer ( 350 of an inch ) of intercellular substance . Such are the changes ...
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... closely in character , the last cervical . The body is broad from side to side , and concave above . The superior articular processes are oblique , and the spinous process horizontal . It has an entire articular surface for the [ head ...
... closely in character , the last cervical . The body is broad from side to side , and concave above . The superior articular processes are oblique , and the spinous process horizontal . It has an entire articular surface for the [ head ...
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... closely with the bodies of the vertebræ . In the dorsal region it is thicker than in the cervical and lumbar , and consists of a median and two lateral portions , separated from each other by a series of openings for the passage of ves ...
... closely with the bodies of the vertebræ . In the dorsal region it is thicker than in the cervical and lumbar , and consists of a median and two lateral portions , separated from each other by a series of openings for the passage of ves ...
Page 138
... closely adherent ; narrow and thick over the bodies of the vertebræ , from which it is separated by the veins of the base of each vertebra ; and com- posed , like the anterior ligament of shorter and longer fibres , arranged in a ...
... closely adherent ; narrow and thick over the bodies of the vertebræ , from which it is separated by the veins of the base of each vertebra ; and com- posed , like the anterior ligament of shorter and longer fibres , arranged in a ...
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... closely adherent to the dura mater , by its inner surface ; and forms a ligamentous arch at each side , for the passage of the vertebral artery and first cervical nerve . It is in relation posteriorly with the recti postici minores and ...
... closely adherent to the dura mater , by its inner surface ; and forms a ligamentous arch at each side , for the passage of the vertebral artery and first cervical nerve . It is in relation posteriorly with the recti postici minores and ...
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adductor angle aorta arch areolar tissue arises artery articular articulation ascends attached auricle beneath bone branches brevis canal carotid cartilage cava cavity cells cervical coccyx cord corpus cutaneous deep descends digitorum distributed divides dorsal duct dura mater extensor external extremity facial facial nerve fascia fasciculi femoral fibres fibrous filaments fissure flexor foramen fossa front ganglion glands gray substance groove iliac inferior inner side inosculates inserted integument intercostal internal surface interosseous ischium jugular lachrymal lateral layer levator ligament lobe lobules longitudinal longus lumbar lymphatic maxillary meatus middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal nerve nerve-fibres oblique obturator occipital opening outer side papillæ passes pelvis peritoneum pia mater pierces plexus pollicis portion posterior Poupart's ligament pterygoid pulmonary rectus ribs rior root septum sheath sinus situated spinal superficial superior synovial membrane tendon terminate thin transverse transverse processes trunk upper valves vein vena ventricle vertebral vertebral column vessels
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