The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe 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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The head articulates with one or two vertebral bodies ( see below ) . A tubercle at
the lateral ... At the inferior border of the body is the costal or subcostal groove ,
partially housing the intercostal artery , vein and nerve . Each rib is continued ...
The head articulates with one or two vertebral bodies ( see below ) . A tubercle at
the lateral ... At the inferior border of the body is the costal or subcostal groove ,
partially housing the intercostal artery , vein and nerve . Each rib is continued ...
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Lamellar body extruding contents Multivesicular body Lamellar bodies
Mitochondria Lumen of capillary Junction of endothelial cells ( loose cell.
SECTION I PLATE 28 Type II Alveolar Cell and Surface - Active Layer Electron
microscopic ...
Lamellar body extruding contents Multivesicular body Lamellar bodies
Mitochondria Lumen of capillary Junction of endothelial cells ( loose cell.
SECTION I PLATE 28 Type II Alveolar Cell and Surface - Active Layer Electron
microscopic ...
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The momentum thereby generated is transmittable against a foreign body in the
upper airway . Recognizing the Obstructed Airway . The victim who has an
obstructed airway cannot breathe , cough or speak . He may instinctively put his
hand ...
The momentum thereby generated is transmittable against a foreign body in the
upper airway . Recognizing the Obstructed Airway . The victim who has an
obstructed airway cannot breathe , cough or speak . He may instinctively put his
hand ...
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