Manual of practical anatomy, v.1, Volume 1Y.J. Pentland, 1901 |
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... tissue . Reflect the upper triangular flap first , and then deal in the same way with the lower flap . Superficial Fascia . The fatty layer which is now exposed is termed the superficial fascia . It constitutes the cushion upon which ...
... tissue . Reflect the upper triangular flap first , and then deal in the same way with the lower flap . Superficial Fascia . The fatty layer which is now exposed is termed the superficial fascia . It constitutes the cushion upon which ...
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... tissue in this locality . The dissector of the head and neck must take part in this dissection , and it is well not to expose these structures for more than an inch from the upper margin of the scapula . Omo - hyoid . Suprascapular ...
... tissue in this locality . The dissector of the head and neck must take part in this dissection , and it is well not to expose these structures for more than an inch from the upper margin of the scapula . Omo - hyoid . Suprascapular ...
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... tissue . The greater part of the rhom- boideus major is covered by the trapezius ; only a small portion near the inferior angle of the scapula lies immediately subjacent to the deep fascia . The Levator Anguli Scapulæ ( musculus levator ...
... tissue . The greater part of the rhom- boideus major is covered by the trapezius ; only a small portion near the inferior angle of the scapula lies immediately subjacent to the deep fascia . The Levator Anguli Scapulæ ( musculus levator ...
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... tissue , the lobules , and the milk - ducts , with their dilatations or ampullæ . nipple , and bristles may be introduced through the external orifices which will be seen on its surface . Further , by removing the fat which surrounds ...
... tissue , the lobules , and the milk - ducts , with their dilatations or ampullæ . nipple , and bristles may be introduced through the external orifices which will be seen on its surface . Further , by removing the fat which surrounds ...
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... tissue of this layer . It is separated from the great pectoral muscle by the deep fascia , and also by a thin layer of the superficial fascia . A little below its mid - point , and at a level which usually corresponds to the fourth ...
... tissue of this layer . It is separated from the great pectoral muscle by the deep fascia , and also by a thin layer of the superficial fascia . A little below its mid - point , and at a level which usually corresponds to the fourth ...
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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 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 pelvis 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 transversalis transverse triangular ligament twigs ulnar upper upwards urethra uterus vein vertebra vessels and nerves whilst
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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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