Surgical anatomy and operative surgeryDavis, 1902 - 559 pages |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abdomen aponeurosis arch artery attached beneath bladder bowel branches cæcum canal carotid catgut cavity cervical clamped cleft close connective tissue cord corresponding costal cartilage cricoid deep deep cervical fascia disease divided dorsal downward duct duodenum dura edge exposed external femoral fibers finger flap foramen forceps fossa front gall-bladder gauze gland hemorrhage hernia hyoid bone inches incision inguinal inguinal canal internal internal jugular vein intestine introduced jugular kidney larynx layer Lembert ligated ligature lower border lumbar mastoid maxillary mesentery middle line mouth mucous membrane muscle neck needle nerve oblique oesophagus opening operation orifice outer palate parietal peritoneum passes periosteum peritoneal pleura portion posterior wall Poupart's ligament rectum region resected segment serous sheath side silk sinus skin skull soft space sterno-mastoid sternum stitch stomach subclavian superficial suture tendon thyroid thyroid cartilage trachea transversalis fascia transverse tube upper border upward vein vertebra vessels wound
Fréquemment cités
Page 137 - The oblique course taken by the common carotid artery along the side of the neck, is indicated by a line drawn from the sterno-clavicular articulation to a point midway between the angle of the jaw and the mastoid process of the temporal bone.
Page 455 - I laid too much emphasis on the hominid appearance of the lower end of the humerus and the upper end of the...
Page 137 - No. 5) ascends the neck perpendicularly, from the right sterno-clavicular articulation to a level with the upper border of the thyroid cartilage, where it divides into the external and internal carotid.
Page 146 - Their course is indicated by a line drawn from a point midway between the angle of the lower jaw and the mastoid process to the sternoclavicular articulation.
Page 355 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
Page 203 - Poupart's ligament, being attached to the groove on its upper surface ; from the anterior two-thirds of the middle lip of the crest of the ilium, and from the lumbar fascia.
Page 121 - The boundaries of the anterior triangle are in front, the median line of the neck ; above, the lower border of the body of the jaw, and an imaginary line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process; behind, the anterior border of the Sterno-mastoid muscle.
Page 128 - The posterior triangle is bounded in front by the posterior border of the sterno-mastoid, behind by the anterior edge of the trapezius, and below by the clavicle.
Page 523 - The appendix vermiformis lies, at its root, at the middle of a line drawn from the anterior superior iliac spine to the navel, near the right edge of the rectus muscle.