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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... vertebrae , twelve in num- ber , increase in size from above down- ward . They are distinctive in that their facets for articulation with the ribs are found on the transverse processes and ver- tebral bodies . The bodies of these verte ...
... vertebrae , twelve in num- ber , increase in size from above down- ward . They are distinctive in that their facets for articulation with the ribs are found on the transverse processes and ver- tebral bodies . The bodies of these verte ...
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Frank Henry Netter. BODY LUMBAR VERTEBRAE TRANSVERSE PROCESS SPINAL FORAMEN SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS LAMINA MAMMILLARY PROCESS SPINOUS PROCESS 2ND LUMBAR VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM ABOVE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS 3RD and 4TH LUMBAR VERTEBRAE ...
Frank Henry Netter. BODY LUMBAR VERTEBRAE TRANSVERSE PROCESS SPINAL FORAMEN SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS LAMINA MAMMILLARY PROCESS SPINOUS PROCESS 2ND LUMBAR VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM ABOVE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS 3RD and 4TH LUMBAR VERTEBRAE ...
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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 ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE SPINE | 19 |
Sacrum and Coccyx | 29 |
Arachnoid and Pia Mater | 35 |
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