CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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The pulmonary vessels are innervated through the pulmonary plexuses . The
nerve plexus on the aorta is relatively meager in the thorax . It is somewhat more
abundant in the abdomen . From the aortic plexus , nerve plexuses extend distad
...
The pulmonary vessels are innervated through the pulmonary plexuses . The
nerve plexus on the aorta is relatively meager in the thorax . It is somewhat more
abundant in the abdomen . From the aortic plexus , nerve plexuses extend distad
...
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The renal nerves enter the kidney through the renal plexus . This plexus extends
from the aortic plexus into the hilus of the kidney . It is made up mainly of fibers
derived from the celiac and the aortic plexuses . It usually includes a ganglion ...
The renal nerves enter the kidney through the renal plexus . This plexus extends
from the aortic plexus into the hilus of the kidney . It is made up mainly of fibers
derived from the celiac and the aortic plexuses . It usually includes a ganglion ...
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DO AORTA UTERUS VAGINA Section V PATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN AND. ܠܐ
T10 _ . GREAT SPLANCHNIC ... with the internal spermatic artery . It is derived
mainly from the aortic plexus , but it also receives fibers from the renal plexus .
DO AORTA UTERUS VAGINA Section V PATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN AND. ܠܐ
T10 _ . GREAT SPLANCHNIC ... with the internal spermatic artery . It is derived
mainly from the aortic plexus , but it also receives fibers from the renal plexus .
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
Copyright | |
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