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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They fan out to become continuous with the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal
ligament , which originates at the upper margin of the sacral hiatus and inserts
into the posterior surface of the coccyx . Near its lower end it divides to form the ...
They fan out to become continuous with the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal
ligament , which originates at the upper margin of the sacral hiatus and inserts
into the posterior surface of the coccyx . Near its lower end it divides to form the ...
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The plexus on the common carotid artery is continuous with those on the internal
and the external carotid arteries . The one on the vertebral artery is continuous
with the plexus on the basilar artery . Most of the fibers which extend rostrad from
...
The plexus on the common carotid artery is continuous with those on the internal
and the external carotid arteries . The one on the vertebral artery is continuous
with the plexus on the basilar artery . Most of the fibers which extend rostrad from
...
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The vertebral plexuses are continuous with the plexus on the basilar artery which
extends into the cranial cavity . This plexus appears to play a role in the
innervation of the vascular bed associated with the brain stem . The peripheral
blood ...
The vertebral plexuses are continuous with the plexus on the basilar artery which
extends into the cranial cavity . This plexus appears to play a role in the
innervation of the vascular bed associated with the brain stem . The peripheral
blood ...
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Contents
SECTION IV | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER PAGE NUMBER THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 21 22 80 81 82 83 1 General Co... | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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