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 first and second cervical vertebrae have already been described ( Plate 2 ,
page 22 ) . The seventh cervical vertebra is dis - tinctive because of its prominent
spinous process . This process runs practically in a horizontal direction and at its
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The first and second cervical vertebrae have already been described ( Plate 2 ,
page 22 ) . The seventh cervical vertebra is dis - tinctive because of its prominent
spinous process . This process runs practically in a horizontal direction and at its
...
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AROS SSSSSSSS 963 SHES SSSSSSS 33 SED S ES SES VAGUS ES S ESS
SISTESSE BE SES ES OS S NERVE ( CUT OFF ) BAS DO OS BE 288
SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC GANGLION 22 en el caso FEDERE ES
HERE Bar 3 ...
AROS SSSSSSSS 963 SHES SSSSSSS 33 SED S ES SES VAGUS ES S ESS
SISTESSE BE SES ES OS S NERVE ( CUT OFF ) BAS DO OS BE 288
SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC GANGLION 22 en el caso FEDERE ES
HERE Bar 3 ...
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SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMP . GANGLIASUPERIOR CERVICAL
SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC – NERVES MIDDLE CERVICAL GANGLIA MIDDLE
CERV SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES - INFERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA INFERIOR
CERV . SYMP .
SUPERIOR CERVICAL SYMP . GANGLIASUPERIOR CERVICAL
SYMPATHETIC CARDIAC – NERVES MIDDLE CERVICAL GANGLIA MIDDLE
CERV SYMP . CARDIAC NERVES - INFERIOR CERVICAL GANGLIA INFERIOR
CERV . SYMP .
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
Copyright | |
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