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... intercostal running downwards and for- wards and the internal intercostal running oppo- site . The external intercostal is deficient ante- riorly over the costal cartilages where it becomes membranous . The internal intercostal begins ...
... intercostal running downwards and for- wards and the internal intercostal running oppo- site . The external intercostal is deficient ante- riorly over the costal cartilages where it becomes membranous . The internal intercostal begins ...
Page 119
... intercostal membrane ( ex- tension of the internal intercostal muscle ) . Near the angle of the rib it gives off the lateral cutaneous branch , which runs between the internal and the ex- ternal intercostal muscles , which perforate out ...
... intercostal membrane ( ex- tension of the internal intercostal muscle ) . Near the angle of the rib it gives off the lateral cutaneous branch , which runs between the internal and the ex- ternal intercostal muscles , which perforate out ...
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... INTERCOSTAL NERVE ( ANTERIOR RAMUS ) GREY RAMUS WHITE RAMUS INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY ANTERIOR INTERCOSTAL MEMBRANE ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS NERVE Figure 40. Anatomy of a typical spinal and intercostal nerve . Chapter 21 THE DIAPHRAGM XIPHOID ...
... INTERCOSTAL NERVE ( ANTERIOR RAMUS ) GREY RAMUS WHITE RAMUS INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY ANTERIOR INTERCOSTAL MEMBRANE ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS NERVE Figure 40. Anatomy of a typical spinal and intercostal nerve . Chapter 21 THE DIAPHRAGM XIPHOID ...
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