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... supply the periosteum and the compact structure . The Veins emerge from the ends , the shaft , and from the nutrient foramen . Describe the process of Ossification . The site of bone is first occupied by a mucoid substance , which ...
... supply the periosteum and the compact structure . The Veins emerge from the ends , the shaft , and from the nutrient foramen . Describe the process of Ossification . The site of bone is first occupied by a mucoid substance , which ...
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... similar to those in the hand , each having an Interior or Plantar , and 2 Lateral Ligaments . The extensor tendons of the foot supply the places of posterior ligaments . THE MUSCLES AND FASCIÆ . What are the Muscles ? 66 ANATOMY .
... similar to those in the hand , each having an Interior or Plantar , and 2 Lateral Ligaments . The extensor tendons of the foot supply the places of posterior ligaments . THE MUSCLES AND FASCIÆ . What are the Muscles ? 66 ANATOMY .
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... act . How many Muscles are Double - bellied ? Five , the occipito - frontalis , biventer cervicis , digastric , omo - hyoid , and the diaphragm . Exp Mastication . , supplies of 68 ANATOMY . Describe THE MUSCLES AND FASCIÆ . 67 Veins.
... act . How many Muscles are Double - bellied ? Five , the occipito - frontalis , biventer cervicis , digastric , omo - hyoid , and the diaphragm . Exp Mastication . , supplies of 68 ANATOMY . Describe THE MUSCLES AND FASCIÆ . 67 Veins.
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Samuel Otway Lewis Potter. Exp Mastication . , supplies of 68 ANATOMY . Describe each Muscle of the Body , giving its Origin , Insertion , Action , and Nervous supply . MUSCLES OF THE HEAD . Occipito - frontalis , a from the external two ...
Samuel Otway Lewis Potter. Exp Mastication . , supplies of 68 ANATOMY . Describe each Muscle of the Body , giving its Origin , Insertion , Action , and Nervous supply . MUSCLES OF THE HEAD . Occipito - frontalis , a from the external two ...
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... supply the tissue of that organ . Describe the Innominate . It arises from the summit of the arch of the aorta , is 11⁄2 inch long , and divides behind the right sterno - clavicular joint into the Right Common Carotid and Right Subcla ...
... supply the tissue of that organ . Describe the Innominate . It arises from the summit of the arch of the aorta , is 11⁄2 inch long , and divides behind the right sterno - clavicular joint into the Right Common Carotid and Right Subcla ...
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