The Dissector's ManualLea, 1883 - 390 pages |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Dissector's Manual William Bruce Clarke,Charles Barrett Lockwood,Charles Lockwood Barrett Affichage du livre entier - 1883 |
The Dissector's Manual William Bruce Clarke,Charles Barrett Lockwood,Charles Lockwood Barrett Affichage d'extraits - 1883 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
abdomen adductor adductor magnus anastomose aorta artery and vein attached axillary beneath bladder body bone bone forceps brain branches brevis canal carefully carotid cartilage cavity cervical clavicle cleaned connective tissue cord corpus callosum crural cutaneous nerves digastricus dissection divided dorsal duct duodenum dura mater edge exposed extensor external facial facial artery femoral fibres finger fissure flexor foramen forceps front ganglion gland hyoid hyoid bone inch incision inferior inner side intercostal internal internal jugular vein intestine knife larynx layer levator ligament longus lower mastoid mastoid process middle line mucous membrane muscles neck nerve and artery oblique obturator occipital pass pelvis peritoneum pharynx plexus popliteal posterior pubes rectus removed ribs round runs saphenous seen sheath sinus skin spinal spine sternum structures student superficial superior surface markings tendon thorax thyroid thyroid cartilage tibial traced transversalis transverse triangle ulnar upper upwards ventricle vertebral vertebral column
Fréquemment cités
Page 55 - A line drawn from a point midway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and the symphysis pubis...
Page 260 - ... exercised. Anterior Triangle of the Neck. — The anterior triangle differs from the posterior triangle in having its base above and its apex below. It is bounded behind by the anterior margin of the sterno-mastoid, and in front by the middle line of the neck. Its base is formed by the inferior margin of the lower jaw, and a line drawn from the angle of the mandible to the sterno-mastoid muscle, whilst its dependent apex is constituted by the meeting of its anterior and posterior limits at the...
Page 269 - ... line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process; behind, the anterior border of the Sterno-mastoid muscle.