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... WALL , · 377 SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL , 421 ABDOMINAL CAVITY AND ITS CONTENTS , 430 VESSELS ON THE POSTERIOR Wall of the ABDOMEN , 530 FASCIA AND MUSCLES ON THE POSTERIOR WALL OF THE ABDOMEN , 537 NERVES ON THE Posterior ...
... WALL , · 377 SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL , 421 ABDOMINAL CAVITY AND ITS CONTENTS , 430 VESSELS ON THE POSTERIOR Wall of the ABDOMEN , 530 FASCIA AND MUSCLES ON THE POSTERIOR WALL OF THE ABDOMEN , 537 NERVES ON THE Posterior ...
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... wall , 398 89. Dissection of the abdominal wall . ( HEITZMANN ) , . 399 90. Diagram of the muscles and aponeuroses of the abdominal wall , 402 91. Diagram of the aponeuroses in the lower part of the front wall of the abdomen , 92 ...
... wall , 398 89. Dissection of the abdominal wall . ( HEITZMANN ) , . 399 90. Diagram of the muscles and aponeuroses of the abdominal wall , 402 91. Diagram of the aponeuroses in the lower part of the front wall of the abdomen , 92 ...
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... wall formed by the chest is of greater extent than the outer wall formed by the arm . It follows from this , therefore , that the anterior and posterior walls converge as they proceed outwards . Before engaging in the dissection of the ...
... wall formed by the chest is of greater extent than the outer wall formed by the arm . It follows from this , therefore , that the anterior and posterior walls converge as they proceed outwards . Before engaging in the dissection of the ...
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... wall . The inner wall is constituted by the upper four or five ribs with the intervening intercostal muscles ; it is clothed by the corresponding digitations of the serratus magnus muscle . The outer wall is formed by the humerus and ...
... wall . The inner wall is constituted by the upper four or five ribs with the intervening intercostal muscles ; it is clothed by the corresponding digitations of the serratus magnus muscle . The outer wall is formed by the humerus and ...
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... wall ; one , the superior thoracic , to the inner wall ; and one , the anterior circumflex , to the outer wall . The thoracic axis artery arises high up in the space , and at once proceeds forwards through the costo - coracoid mem ...
... wall ; one , the superior thoracic , to the inner wall ; and one , the anterior circumflex , to the outer wall . The thoracic axis artery arises high up in the space , and at once proceeds forwards through the costo - coracoid mem ...
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