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... Nerves and Vessels of Supply to the Trapezius . - A dissection of the deep surface of the reflected muscle will reveal the following structures : - - a . The spinal accessory nerve . b . Two or three nerves from the cervical plexus . c ...
... Nerves and Vessels of Supply to the Trapezius . - A dissection of the deep surface of the reflected muscle will reveal the following structures : - - a . The spinal accessory nerve . b . Two or three nerves from the cervical plexus . c ...
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... nerves which pass to it from the cervical plexus , and also of the nerve to the rhomboids and the posterior scapular artery which lie under cover of it near the base of the scapula . The dissector of the head and neck has an interest in ...
... nerves which pass to it from the cervical plexus , and also of the nerve to the rhomboids and the posterior scapular artery which lie under cover of it near the base of the scapula . The dissector of the head and neck has an interest in ...
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... Nerves . - As a rule , the first intercostal nerve does not give off a lateral cutaneous nerve . That which springs from the second intercostal nerve is the largest of the series , and differs from the others in not dividing into an ...
... Nerves . - As a rule , the first intercostal nerve does not give off a lateral cutaneous nerve . That which springs from the second intercostal nerve is the largest of the series , and differs from the others in not dividing into an ...
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... nerve of Wrisberg ( the lesser internal cutaneous nerve ) and the lateral cutaneous branch of the third intercostal nerve.1 The lateral - cutaneous branch of the third intercostal nerve divides into an anterior and posterior part , and ...
... nerve of Wrisberg ( the lesser internal cutaneous nerve ) and the lateral cutaneous branch of the third intercostal nerve.1 The lateral - cutaneous branch of the third intercostal nerve divides into an anterior and posterior part , and ...
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... nerve . This nerve is generally given off within the axilla in common with a muscular branch to the long head of the triceps , and it crosses the latissimus dorsi and teres major tendons on a deeper plane than the branches of the inter ...
... nerve . This nerve is generally given off within the axilla in common with a muscular branch to the long head of the triceps , and it crosses the latissimus dorsi and teres major tendons on a deeper plane than the branches of the inter ...
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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].