Manual of practical anatomy, v.1, Volume 1Y.J. Pentland, 1901 |
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Page 13
... pierces the scalenus medius , and then proceeds downwards under cover of the levator anguli scapula to the deep surface of the rhomboid muscles to which it is distributed . The nerve to the DISSECTION OF THE BACK . 13.
... pierces the scalenus medius , and then proceeds downwards under cover of the levator anguli scapula to the deep surface of the rhomboid muscles to which it is distributed . The nerve to the DISSECTION OF THE BACK . 13.
Page 14
... is turned . 1 The nerve to the rhomboids sometimes pierces the levator anguli scapula in two or more branches , which unite in a plexiform manner . PECTORAL REGION AND AXILLARY SPACE . On resuming work the 14 THE UPPER LIMB .
... is turned . 1 The nerve to the rhomboids sometimes pierces the levator anguli scapula in two or more branches , which unite in a plexiform manner . PECTORAL REGION AND AXILLARY SPACE . On resuming work the 14 THE UPPER LIMB .
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... pierce the chest wall in the interspaces between the ribs , and divide into anterior and posterior branches under cover of the serratus magnus muscle . These will be found appearing between the digitations of the serratus magnus . The ...
... pierce the chest wall in the interspaces between the ribs , and divide into anterior and posterior branches under cover of the serratus magnus muscle . These will be found appearing between the digitations of the serratus magnus . The ...
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... pierces the deep fascia . But before doing so it establishes communications and forms a plexiform arrange- ment in the axilla with the nerve of Wrisberg ( the lesser internal cutaneous nerve ) and the lateral cutaneous branch of the ...
... pierces the deep fascia . But before doing so it establishes communications and forms a plexiform arrange- ment in the axilla with the nerve of Wrisberg ( the lesser internal cutaneous nerve ) and the lateral cutaneous branch of the ...
Page 33
... pierce the costo - coracoid membrane , and these should now be cleaned . They are :-( 1 ) the thoracic axis artery , breaking up into pectoral , clavicular , acromial , and humeral branches ; ( 2 ) the thoracic axis vein ; ( 3 ) the ...
... pierce the costo - coracoid membrane , and these should now be cleaned . They are :-( 1 ) the thoracic axis artery , breaking up into pectoral , clavicular , acromial , and humeral branches ; ( 2 ) the thoracic axis vein ; ( 3 ) the ...
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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 151 - Adduction, or ulnar flexion, can be produced to a greater extent than abduction, or radial flexion. In both cases the extent of movement at the radio-carpal joint proper is very slight, but the range is extended by movements of the carpal bones. The styloid process of the radius interferes with abduction. The muscles which are chiefly concerned in producing these different movements of the hand at this joint are the following : — (a) flexors — the flexor carpi radialis, the palmaris longus, and...
Page 8 - As the fibres of the trapezius pass outwards, they converge to gain an insertion into the two bones of the shoulder-girdle. The occipital and upper cervical fibres incline downwards, and turning forwards over the shoulder, are inserted into the outer third of the posterior border of the clavicle (Fig.
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