Atlas and text-book of human anatomy v. 1, 1906, Bind 1W.B. Saunders Company, 1906 |
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abdominal adductor angle anteriorly aponeurosis arch arises articular capsule articular facet articular surface articulation biceps body bone Fig bony border brevis bursa calcaneus canal carpi cartilage cavity cervical vertebræ concave condyle costal crest cuneiform dorsal surface downward epicondyle ethmoid extensor extremity fascia fasciculi femur fibers fibula fissure flat foramen foramina forms fossa frontal bone greater wing groove hallucis head humerus ilium inferior inner insertion internal interosseous ischium joint lachrymal lateral layer ligament Fig longus lower lumbar vertebra margin mastoid maxilla median membrane metacarpal bone middle muscle nasal navicular nerve notch oblique obturator occipital bone orbital outer palate bone parietal passes phalanges plantar plate pollicis posterior surface posteriorly process Fig pterygoid quadratus radial radius rectus region ridge sagittal scapula side situated skull sphenoid bone spine squamous portion superior suture temporal bone tendon thoracic thoracic vertebræ tibia transverse processes tubercle tuberosity ulna ulnar upper vertebral column volar zygomatic zygomatic bone
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