The Practical anatomistBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 631 pages |
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... enters the gland at this point . 2. The ANTERIOR border extends from the zygoma to the angle of the lower jaw ; it overlaps the masseter , more above than below . Coming from beneath this border will be found the following : - The ...
... enters the gland at this point . 2. The ANTERIOR border extends from the zygoma to the angle of the lower jaw ; it overlaps the masseter , more above than below . Coming from beneath this border will be found the following : - The ...
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... enter it . The temporo - max- illary vein will also be found here , leaving the gland to form the external jugular . The external carotid artery enters it on a plane deeper than the digastric and stylo - hyoid muscles , to divide into ...
... enter it . The temporo - max- illary vein will also be found here , leaving the gland to form the external jugular . The external carotid artery enters it on a plane deeper than the digastric and stylo - hyoid muscles , to divide into ...
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... enters the gland : - The posterior auricular , which sends filaments to the poste- rior and superior muscles of the ear , and to the posterior belly of the occipito - frontalis ; the styloid , which is distributed to the stylo - hyoid ...
... enters the gland : - The posterior auricular , which sends filaments to the poste- rior and superior muscles of the ear , and to the posterior belly of the occipito - frontalis ; the styloid , which is distributed to the stylo - hyoid ...
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... enters the buccal region behind the anterior bor- der of the masseter ; the infra - orbital emerges from the infra- orbital foramen in the upper part of the canine fossa ; the nasal comes from the inner canthus of the eye , and from the ...
... enters the buccal region behind the anterior bor- der of the masseter ; the infra - orbital emerges from the infra- orbital foramen in the upper part of the canine fossa ; the nasal comes from the inner canthus of the eye , and from the ...
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... enter the upper and outer part of the sac . The superior one is at first directed upwards , then inwards and downwards , and enters the sac near the other APPENDAGES OF EYE OUTSIDE OF ORBIT . 45.
... enter the upper and outer part of the sac . The superior one is at first directed upwards , then inwards and downwards , and enters the sac near the other APPENDAGES OF EYE OUTSIDE OF ORBIT . 45.
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Page 347 - ... with the serratus magnus. 4. Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostals. 6. The transversalis muscle. 7. Its posterior aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis forming the most nosterior layer of the sheath of the rectus.
Page 344 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
Page 301 - Circulation. 1, right auricle ; 2, left auricle ; 3, right ventricle ; 4, left ventricle ; 5, vena cava superior; 6, vena...
Page 3 - THE MEDICAL FORMULARY; being a Collection of Prescriptions, derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians of America and Europe. Together with the usual Dietetic Preparations and Antidotes for Poisons. To which is added an Appendix on the Endermic use of Medicines, and on the use of Ether and Chloroform.
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Page 175 - MUSCLE arises from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae...
Page 591 - ... and is inserted into the inner side of the base of the first phalanx of the little finger.
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Page 270 - ... and is inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the thumb. The...