The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: HeartThe 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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... THORACIC ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ) ARTERY AND VEIN L. AXILLARY ARTERY AND VEIN THORACIC CAGE Before describing the anatomy of the heart , it is desirable to review briefly some of the anatomical features of the thoracic cavity and the organs ...
... THORACIC ( INTERNAL MAMMARY ) ARTERY AND VEIN L. AXILLARY ARTERY AND VEIN THORACIC CAGE Before describing the anatomy of the heart , it is desirable to review briefly some of the anatomical features of the thoracic cavity and the organs ...
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... THORACIC VAGAL CARDIAC NERVE- THORACIC SYMPATHETIC GANGLION II- WHITE RAMI COMMUNICANTES GRAY RAMUS COMMUNICANS . THORACIC SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC NERVES THORACIC SYMPATHETIC GANGLION IV SYMPATHETIC PREGANGLIONIC SYMPATHETIC KEY The ...
... THORACIC VAGAL CARDIAC NERVE- THORACIC SYMPATHETIC GANGLION II- WHITE RAMI COMMUNICANTES GRAY RAMUS COMMUNICANS . THORACIC SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC NERVES THORACIC SYMPATHETIC GANGLION IV SYMPATHETIC PREGANGLIONIC SYMPATHETIC KEY The ...
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... Thoracic ( Mammary ) Artery Implants . Greater appreciation of the revascularization potential by internal thoracic ( mammary ) artery implantation has led to a technic for bilateral internal thoracic artery implants . A median - ster ...
... Thoracic ( Mammary ) Artery Implants . Greater appreciation of the revascularization potential by internal thoracic ( mammary ) artery implantation has led to a technic for bilateral internal thoracic artery implants . A median - ster ...
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