Thorax, head and neck

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Young J. Pentland, 1901
 

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Page 340 - The inferior cervical ganglion is lodged in the interval between the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra and the neck of the first rib.
Page 229 - The thoracic duct on the left side, and the right lymphatic duct on the right side.
Page 439 - The larynx is placed in the upper and fore part of the neck, where it forms a marked projection. It lies below the hyoid bone and tongue, whilst inferiorly it is directly continuous with the trachea.
Page 96 - Column. immediately above also, as a rule, takes a considerable share in the formation of its socket. The articulations between the heads of the ribs and the bodies of the vertebrae are termed the capitular joints (articulationes capitulorum). But the vertebral extremities of the ribs present another series of articulations. The upper ten ribs, by means of their tubercles, rest upon and articulate with the extremities of the transverse processes of the corresponding dorsal vertebrae.
Page 374 - The rectus capitis anterior major arises from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae...

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