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adductor adductor magnus angle anticus aorta arch arises artery articular surface articulation ascends beneath body branches brevis canal carotid cartilage cavity cells cervical coccyx commences concave condyle convex cord corpus cuneiform deep distributed divides dorsal duct dura mater extensor external extremity fascia fasciculi femoral femur fibres fibrous tissue fibula filaments fissure flexor longus foramen fossa front ganglion gland groove head iliac inferior inner side inosculates inserted integument internal surface interosseous ischium joint lateral ligament layer levator lumbar magnus meatus metatarsal bones middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal neck nerve oblique obturator occipital occipital bone orbit outer side papillæ passes pelvis peritoneum plantar plexus pollicis portion posterior border posterior surface posticus Poupart's ligament pterygoid rectus ribs ridge rior sacrum sheath situated sphenoid spinal spinous process substance superficial superior maxillary synovial membrane temporal tendon termination thin tibia tibial transverse processes triangular tubercle tuberosity vein ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vessels
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Page 497 - Additions, by JOSEPH CARSON, MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania. In two very large octavo volumes of 2100 pages, on small type, with about 500 illustrations on stone and wood, strongly bound in leather, with raised bands.
Page 144 - ... applied against the bones upon which they depend for support, whilst in the extremities the support is derived from the dense layer of fascia by which they are invested, and which forms for each a distinct sheath. The OCCIPITO-FRONTALIS is a broad musculo-aponeurotic layer, which covers the whole of the side of the vertex of the skull, from the occiput to the eyebrow.
Page 485 - AN ATLAS OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. Translated, with Notes and Additions, by Joseph Leidy, MD, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania.
Page 339 - 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 182 - ... pubis. The external abdominal ring gives passage to the spermatic cord in the male, and round ligament in the female: they are both invested in their passage through it bv a thin fascia derived from the edges of the ring, and called inter-columnar fascia, or fascia spermatica.
Page 158 - ... by means of a process of the deep cervical fascia which is connected to the inner border of its tendon. It arises from the upper border of the scapula, and from the transverse ligament of the supra-scapular notch, and is inserted into the lower border of the body of the os hyoides.
Page 166 - The rectus capitis anterior major arises from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae...
Page 187 - ... of the transverse process of the first lumbar vertebra, and by the other to the apex and lower margin of the last rib.
Page 223 - DIGITORUM arises from the head of the tibia, from the upper three-fourths of the fibula, from the interosseous membrane, and from the deep fascia. Below, it divides into four tendons, which pass beneath the annular ligament, to be inserted into the second and third phalanges of the four lesser toes. The mode of insertion of the extensor tendons, both in the hand and in the foot, is Fig. 106...
Page 293 - Poupart's ligament, at a point midway between the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium and the symphysis pubis, to the opening in the adductor magnus, at the junction of the middle with the inferior third of the thigh, where it becomes the popliteal artery. The femoral artery...