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Page 26
... inwards along the lower border of the pectoralis minor . The posterior circumflex artery arises from the posterior aspect of the main trunk , and at once leaves the space by passing backwards through the posterior wall in the interval ...
... inwards along the lower border of the pectoralis minor . The posterior circumflex artery arises from the posterior aspect of the main trunk , and at once leaves the space by passing backwards through the posterior wall in the interval ...
Page 32
... inwards to its attachment to the first rib . Above it constitutes the sheath of the subclavius muscle by splitting into an anterior and a posterior layer . These , passing upwards , enclose the muscle , and are attached , the one to the ...
... inwards to its attachment to the first rib . Above it constitutes the sheath of the subclavius muscle by splitting into an anterior and a posterior layer . These , passing upwards , enclose the muscle , and are attached , the one to the ...
Page 34
... inwards . surface , and these must be preserved . They come from the external and internal anterior thoracic nerves . One or more from the latter pierce the pectoralis minor , and are now seen emerging from its anterior surface ...
... inwards . surface , and these must be preserved . They come from the external and internal anterior thoracic nerves . One or more from the latter pierce the pectoralis minor , and are now seen emerging from its anterior surface ...
Page 39
... inwards and outwards . In doing this care must be taken of the internal anterior thoracic nerve which pierces its deep surface . When the continuity of the axillary and subclavian vessels has been satisfactorily displayed they may be ...
... inwards and outwards . In doing this care must be taken of the internal anterior thoracic nerve which pierces its deep surface . When the continuity of the axillary and subclavian vessels has been satisfactorily displayed they may be ...
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... inwards , proceeds downwards in front of the in- ternal condyle of the humerus , to reach the skin on the inner and dorsal aspect of the forearm . A small twig is frequently given by the internal cutaneous nerve to the skin over the ...
... inwards , proceeds downwards in front of the in- ternal condyle of the humerus , to reach the skin on the inner and dorsal aspect of the forearm . A small twig is frequently given by the internal cutaneous nerve to the skin over the ...
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abdominal adductor adductor magnus annular ligament aponeurosis arch Artery arteria articular attached axillary backwards bladder branches brevis canal capsule cavity circumflex condyle cord cover crural cutaneous nerve deep fascia deep surface digitorum dissection dissector dorsal duodenum extensor external fascia lata femoral femoral sheath femur fibres finger flexor longus forearm fossa front gland gluteal gluteus maximus hallucis humerus iliac inch inferior inner side inserted internal interosseous inwards joint kidney layer ligamentum liver lower border lumbar margin membrane metacarpal bone muscle muscular oblique obturator obturator internus outer side outwards palmar parietal passes pelvic fascia penis perineal peritoneum pierces plantar plexus pollicis popliteal portion posterior aspect posterior surface Poupart's ligament proceeds prostate pubic pudic rectum sacral saphenous scapula sciatic sheath spine superficial fascia superior synovial synovial membrane takes origin tendon teres thigh tibia tibial transversalis transverse triangular ligament twigs ulnar upper upwards urethra uterus vein vertebra vessels and nerves whilst
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Page 421 - ... gives passage to the spermatic cord in the male, and the round ligament of the uterus in the female...
Page 535 - ... the left side of the umbilicus to a point midway between the symphysis pubis and the anterior superior spine of the ilium.
Page 511 - The gall-bladder is a conical bag placed in a fossa on the under surface of the right lobe of the liver. Its upper surface is...
Page 307 - In the knee, which is equally affected but more difficult to replace, the lower end of the femur, the upper end of the tibia, and the patella are involved [8].