The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Anatomy, physiology, and metabolic disordersThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 34
... Superior Ophthalmic S.P.S. T.C. T.S. Vein Superior Petrosal Sinus Spheno - Parietal Sinus Straight Sinus Superior Sagittal Sinus Tentorium Cerebelli Transverse Sinus Two main groups of venous channels draining blood from the brain are ...
... Superior Ophthalmic S.P.S. T.C. T.S. Vein Superior Petrosal Sinus Spheno - Parietal Sinus Straight Sinus Superior Sagittal Sinus Tentorium Cerebelli Transverse Sinus Two main groups of venous channels draining blood from the brain are ...
Page 39
... Superior Parietal Gyrus S.T.G. S.T.S. Superior Temporal Gyrus Superior Temporal Sulcus T.P. Temporal Pole surrounding the island of Reil . Frontal lobe extends from the fissure of Rolando to the frontal pole and is bounded inferiorly by ...
... Superior Parietal Gyrus S.T.G. S.T.S. Superior Temporal Gyrus Superior Temporal Sulcus T.P. Temporal Pole surrounding the island of Reil . Frontal lobe extends from the fissure of Rolando to the frontal pole and is bounded inferiorly by ...
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Frank Henry Netter. SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMP . GANGLIA- SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC MIDDLE CERVICAL GANGLIA MIDDLE CERV . SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES INFERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA INFERIOR CERV . SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES GRAY RAMUS THORACIC ...
Frank Henry Netter. SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMP . GANGLIA- SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC MIDDLE CERVICAL GANGLIA MIDDLE CERV . SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES INFERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA INFERIOR CERV . SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES GRAY RAMUS THORACIC ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE SPINE | 19 |
Sacrum and Coccyx | 29 |
Arachnoid and Pia Mater | 35 |
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