Demonstrations of Anatomy: Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by DissectionH.C. Lea, 1879 - 716 pages |
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abdomen aorta aperture aponeurosis arch arises articular ascending attached backwards band beneath body bone branches canal cartilage cavity cervical clavicle connected cord cutaneous deep directed Dissection dorsal duct dura mater enters extensor external facial facial nerve fascia fibres fibrous fissure fleshy flexor foramen fossa front ganglion gland humerus hyoid hyoid bone iliac inch inferior inner side inserted integuments intercostal internal internal jugular vein intestine join joint jugular larynx layer ligament limb lumbar maxillary maxillary nerve middle line mucous membrane muscle muscular neck nerve fig oblique occipital occipital bone offsets opposite orbit outer side pelvis peritoneum pharynx piece plexus posterior Poupart's ligament pterygoid rectus root scalenus scapula septum sheath sinus skull space spinal spine subclavian superficial superior surface temporal temporal bone tendon thigh thin thorax thyroid thyroid cartilage tissue transverse triangular trunk tube upper urethra vein ventricle vertebræ vessels and nerves whilst
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