The Dublin dissector or Manual of anatomy

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S. S. & W. Wood, 1854 - 541 pages
 

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Page 278 - Adductor obliquus pollicis, and is inserted into the inner side of the base of the first phalanx with this muscle.
Page 321 - It is placed in the back part of the orbit between the optic nerve and the external rectus muscle, and very commonly on the outer side of the ophthalmic artery.
Page 140 - HEART. — By applying the stethoscope to the lower portion of the abdomen of either side, usually on the left, about midway between the umbilicus and the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium, the foetal heart may be heard at twice the rate of the mother's.
Page 388 - Teres major, and, passing down the inner and anterior aspect of the arm, terminates about half an inch below the bend of the elbow, where it divides into the radial and ulnar arteries.
Page 261 - SEMI-TENDINOSUS, large, flat, and fleshy above, round and tendinous below, arises by fleshy fibres from the tuberosity of the ischium in common with the long head of the biceps...
Page 123 - ... and is inserted into the base of the metacarpal bone of the little finger on its posterior aspect.
Page 408 - SAPHENA commences at the upper and inner part of the foot, and ascends in front of the inner ankle, along the inner side of the leg, and behind the internal condyle of the knee.
Page 161 - Omentum, — consists of two layers of peritoneum, the upper belonging to the greater sac, the lower to the lesser sac. It extends from the transverse fissure of the liver to the lesser curvature of the stomach, and contains in its right free margin the —
Page 409 - This is a larger vessel than the superior vein of the same name. It enters the thorax by piercing the central tendon of the diaphragm. It can hardly be said to have any course within the thorax, seeing that it immediately passes through the base of the pericardium, and opens into the lower and back part of the right auricle of the heart.
Page 279 - Flexor brevis pollicis, into the inner side of the base of the first phalanx of the great toe.

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