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Adductor anastomoses angle aorta arch arises artery articular articulation attached backward Biceps brachii body bone border brachii branches brevis calcaneus canal capsule carotid cartilage cavity cells centre cerebral cervical clavicle concave condyle deep digitorum dorsal downward duct ethmoidal Extensor external fascia fasciculus femoral femur fibres fibrous fissure Flexor foramen fossa front frontal glands groove humerus iliac inferior inferior vena cava inguinal inguinal ligament inserted internal interosseous joint jugular lamina lateral lateralward layer ligament longus lower lumbar lymphatic margin maxilla maxillary medial side medialward medulla oblongata medulla spinalis membrane mesoderm metacarpal metatarsal muscles muscular nasal neck nerve nucleus obliquely obturator occipital orbital ossification passes pelvis plantar plexus pollicis portion posterior Psoas major radial ribs septum sheath sinus sphenoid Sternocleidomastoideus sulcus superficial superior surface synovial membrane temporal tendon thoracic tibia tissue transverse triangular tubercle ulna ulnar upper upward vein ventricle vertebral vertebral column vessels volar
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Page 574 - ... there connect it with a transverse incision, carried from the inner to the outer side of the leg.
Page 508 - ... the spermatic cord in the male, and the round ligament of the uterus in the female...
Page 484 - Longus capitis (Rectus capitis anticus major), broad and thick above, narrow below, arises by four tendinous slips, from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae...
Page 554 - Its fibres converge as they pass outwards, and are inserted along with the adductor obliquus into the ulnar side of the base of the first phalanx of the thumb.
Page 721 - ... the lower end of the femur and upper end of the tibia, and...
Page 3 - Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. — By Henry Gray, FRS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons; Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital Medical School, London.
Page 731 - VEINS OF THE HEAD AND NECK. The veins of the head and neck may be subdivided into three groups. 1. The veins of the exterior of the head. 2. The veins of the neck. 3. The veins of the diploe and interior of the cranium.
Page 389 - Fig. 429) ; here there are two joints : one between the posterior surface of the anterior arch of the atlas and the front of the odontoid process; the other between the anterior surface of the ligament and the back of the process.
Page 668 - ... the third part extends from the lower border of the pectoralis minor to the lower border of the teres major. The first part of the axillary artery lies very deeply.
Page 655 - Scalenus anticus to the outer border of the first rib, where it becomes the axillary artery. This portion of the vessel is the most superficial, and is contained in a subclavian triangle (see page 502).


