The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Human anatomy |
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... sinus . The inferior margin of the falx is free , forming the channel for the inferior sagittal sinus , ( 2 ) the ten- torium cerebelli is a tent - like fold which supports ... SINUSES Sinus Durae Matris Sah P.S S.P.S. 1.P.S. C.S.. 33 LATE ...
... sinus . The inferior margin of the falx is free , forming the channel for the inferior sagittal sinus , ( 2 ) the ten- torium cerebelli is a tent - like fold which supports ... SINUSES Sinus Durae Matris Sah P.S S.P.S. 1.P.S. C.S.. 33 LATE ...
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... Sinus Basilar Plexus C.S. Cavernous Sinus G.C.V. - Great Cerebral Vein I.P.S. M.M.V. A.I - C.S . P. P.I.C.S. S.O.V. S.P.S. Sph.P.S. S.S. Inferior Petrosal Sinus Middle Meningeal Vein Pituitary Gland Posterior Intercavern- ous Sinus ...
... Sinus Basilar Plexus C.S. Cavernous Sinus G.C.V. - Great Cerebral Vein I.P.S. M.M.V. A.I - C.S . P. P.I.C.S. S.O.V. S.P.S. Sph.P.S. S.S. Inferior Petrosal Sinus Middle Meningeal Vein Pituitary Gland Posterior Intercavern- ous Sinus ...
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... sinus varies considerably , that the transverse sinus on either side may be very small or entirely absent and that the right or left transverse sinus predominates in ve- nous drainage from the superior longitudinal EXTREMELY WIDE OCCIPITAL ...
... sinus varies considerably , that the transverse sinus on either side may be very small or entirely absent and that the right or left transverse sinus predominates in ve- nous drainage from the superior longitudinal EXTREMELY WIDE OCCIPITAL ...
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