The Practical anatomistBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 631 pages |
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... Termination of the Thoracic Duct 331 142. The Great Sympathetic Nerve 143. Ligaments of the Sterno - Clavicular and Costo - Sternal Articulations 144. Anterior Ligaments of the Vertebræ and Ligaments of the Ribs 145. Posterior Ligaments ...
... Termination of the Thoracic Duct 331 142. The Great Sympathetic Nerve 143. Ligaments of the Sterno - Clavicular and Costo - Sternal Articulations 144. Anterior Ligaments of the Vertebræ and Ligaments of the Ribs 145. Posterior Ligaments ...
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... Termination of the Posterior Tibial Nerve in the Sole of the Foot 233. Deep - seated Muscles in the Sole of the Foot 589 590 " 592 . • • 254. Third and a Part of the Second Layer of Muscles on the Sole of the Foot 592 255. Dorsal ...
... Termination of the Posterior Tibial Nerve in the Sole of the Foot 233. Deep - seated Muscles in the Sole of the Foot 589 590 " 592 . • • 254. Third and a Part of the Second Layer of Muscles on the Sole of the Foot 592 255. Dorsal ...
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Jonathan M. Allen. chin to the termination of the first at the root of the nose . These incisions may be commenced and extended , or other incisions may be made , as shall be required in the process of dissection . As a general rule , no ...
Jonathan M. Allen. chin to the termination of the first at the root of the nose . These incisions may be commenced and extended , or other incisions may be made , as shall be required in the process of dissection . As a general rule , no ...
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... terminate . Some fasciculi are directed towards the angle of the mouth ; they form the risorius , or laughing muscle , of Santorini . The PAROTID FASCIA is quite thick and dense , forms a sheath for the parotid gland , and sends ...
... terminate . Some fasciculi are directed towards the angle of the mouth ; they form the risorius , or laughing muscle , of Santorini . The PAROTID FASCIA is quite thick and dense , forms a sheath for the parotid gland , and sends ...
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... terminate in the subcutaneous areolar tissue and a fasciculus which turns forwards towards the angle of the mouth , called by Santorini the risorius novus . The middle fasciculi blend with the depressor anguli oris and depressor labii ...
... terminate in the subcutaneous areolar tissue and a fasciculus which turns forwards towards the angle of the mouth , called by Santorini the risorius novus . The middle fasciculi blend with the depressor anguli oris and depressor labii ...
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