The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Anatomy, physiology, and metabolic disordersThe information is divided as follows: anatomy of the mouth and pharynx; diseases of the mouth and pharynx; anatomy of the esophagus; anatomy of the stomach and duodenum; diseases of the stomach and duodenum; and functional and diagnostic aspects of the upper digestive tract. |
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... VERTEBRAL NOTCH SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS COSTO - TRANSVERSE FACET 6TH THORACIC VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM LEFT SIDE ... bodies . The bodies of these verte- brae are thinner in front than behind and their anterior surfaces are concave and ...
... VERTEBRAL NOTCH SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS COSTO - TRANSVERSE FACET 6TH THORACIC VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM LEFT SIDE ... bodies . The bodies of these verte- brae are thinner in front than behind and their anterior surfaces are concave and ...
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... VERTEBRAL NOTCH SUPERIOR VERTEBRAL NOTCH The lumbar vertebrae , five in ... bodies . The lumbar curve is convex anteriorly with interposing ... vertebral body . They are short , strong and proceed directly backward with grooves above and ...
... VERTEBRAL NOTCH SUPERIOR VERTEBRAL NOTCH The lumbar vertebrae , five in ... bodies . The lumbar curve is convex anteriorly with interposing ... vertebral body . They are short , strong and proceed directly backward with grooves above and ...
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... bodies of the vertebrae to the sacrum intimately attached to the margins of the vertebral bodies . It is thickest in the tho- racic region , less so at the cervical and lumbar levels . 2. Posterior longitudinal ligament be- gins on the ...
... bodies of the vertebrae to the sacrum intimately attached to the margins of the vertebral bodies . It is thickest in the tho- racic region , less so at the cervical and lumbar levels . 2. Posterior longitudinal ligament be- gins on the ...
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