Manual of Practical Anatomy: Upper limb, lower limb, abdomen |
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... origin , which extends along the mesial plane , from the occiput above to the level of the last dorsal vertebra below . It arises from— ( 1 ) the inner third or less of the superior curved line of the occipital bone and the external ...
... origin , which extends along the mesial plane , from the occiput above to the level of the last dorsal vertebra below . It arises from— ( 1 ) the inner third or less of the superior curved line of the occipital bone and the external ...
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... origin is , for the most part , also effected by short tendinous fibres , which are not very apparent , owing to the fact that they are almost immediately replaced by the fleshy fasciculi ; but in the lower cervical and upper dorsal ...
... origin is , for the most part , also effected by short tendinous fibres , which are not very apparent , owing to the fact that they are almost immediately replaced by the fleshy fasciculi ; but in the lower cervical and upper dorsal ...
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... origin from the posterior lamella of lumbar fascia , it receives an indirect attach- ment to the spines of the lumbar and upper sacral vertebræ , and also to the posterior part of the crest of the ilium . The costal slips of origin ...
... origin from the posterior lamella of lumbar fascia , it receives an indirect attach- ment to the spines of the lumbar and upper sacral vertebræ , and also to the posterior part of the crest of the ilium . The costal slips of origin ...
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... origin , and the greatest care must therefore be taken not to injure the subjacent rhomboid muscles . The small bursa between the tendon of insertion of the lower part of the trapezius and the triangular root of the spine of the scapula ...
... origin , and the greatest care must therefore be taken not to injure the subjacent rhomboid muscles . The small bursa between the tendon of insertion of the lower part of the trapezius and the triangular root of the spine of the scapula ...
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Daniel John Cunningham. curves with his finger , he can recognise the origins of the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles along its anterior border . In a few instances these muscles may present an unbroken line of origin from the ...
Daniel John Cunningham. curves with his finger , he can recognise the origins of the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles along its anterior border . In a few instances these muscles may present an unbroken line of origin from the ...
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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].