The Practical anatomistBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 631 pages |
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... fibrous lamina is reflected over the lachrymal sac , and is attached to the osseous margin which surrounds it . When the orbicularis contracts , this tendon can be felt in the living 4 * APPENDAGES OF EYE OUTSIDE OF ORBIT . 41.
... fibrous lamina is reflected over the lachrymal sac , and is attached to the osseous margin which surrounds it . When the orbicularis contracts , this tendon can be felt in the living 4 * APPENDAGES OF EYE OUTSIDE OF ORBIT . 41.
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... fibrous attachments , form the framework of the eyelids . They consist of two fibro - cartilaginous plates , one for each lid . Each one pre- sents two surfaces and two borders . The external surface of each is convex , and separated ...
... fibrous attachments , form the framework of the eyelids . They consist of two fibro - cartilaginous plates , one for each lid . Each one pre- sents two surfaces and two borders . The external surface of each is convex , and separated ...
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... fibrous lamina , which is continuous with the pe- riosteum . This fibrous layer , sometimes called the palpebral or broad tarsal ligament , is thin at the inner part of the orbit , but quite thick and dense at the outer part . Besides ...
... fibrous lamina , which is continuous with the pe- riosteum . This fibrous layer , sometimes called the palpebral or broad tarsal ligament , is thin at the inner part of the orbit , but quite thick and dense at the outer part . Besides ...
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... fibrous structure , which keeps them constantly open for the passage of the tears . The inferior one is the shortest ; it at first descends , then turns inwards and upwards to enter the upper and outer part of the sac . The superior one ...
... fibrous structure , which keeps them constantly open for the passage of the tears . The inferior one is the shortest ; it at first descends , then turns inwards and upwards to enter the upper and outer part of the sac . The superior one ...
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... fibrous structure . Its fibres run in different directions , thus imparting to it great strength . In some places it separates into two layers , as in the formation of sinuses for the transmission of venous blood . The firmness of its ...
... fibrous structure . Its fibres run in different directions , thus imparting to it great strength . In some places it separates into two layers , as in the formation of sinuses for the transmission of venous blood . The firmness of its ...
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abdomen adductor anastomose annular ligament aorta aponeurosis arch areolar tissue arises artery articular articulation attached auricle backwards beneath biceps bladder bone border branches canal carotid cartilage cavity cerebellum cervical connected corpus corresponding cutaneous deep dissection divides dorsal duct dura mater extends extensor external fascia lata femoral fibres fibrous filaments fissure flexor foramen fossa front gland groove humerus iliac inch inferior inner side inserted integument intercostal internal interosseous lamina lateral ligament layer levator lobe longus lower lumbar maxilla median line middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal neck oblique obturator occipital orifice outer parietes pelvis perforates perineal peritoneum plantar plexus pollicis popliteal portion posterior Poupart's Poupart's ligament rectum region ribs sacral sacral plexus saphenous scapula seen septum sheath situated spinal spinous process student superficial superior surface synovial membrane tendon terminate thigh thorax thyroid tibia transverse upper urethra vein vena ventricle vertebræ vessels and nerves
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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.
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