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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TP 50 BE SEE EESE BE tes tan ROBEERS S 8890 RESULTS SEBE A . C . G . - -
- Anterior Central Gyrus A . G . - Angular Gyrus C . S . - Central Sulcus ( Fissure of
Rolando ) F . P . — Frontal Pole F . S . - Fissure of Sylvius L . F . G . - Inferior ...
TP 50 BE SEE EESE BE tes tan ROBEERS S 8890 RESULTS SEBE A . C . G . - -
- Anterior Central Gyrus A . G . - Angular Gyrus C . S . - Central Sulcus ( Fissure of
Rolando ) F . P . — Frontal Pole F . S . - Fissure of Sylvius L . F . G . - Inferior ...
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It includes the inferior , the intermediate , the middle ( frequently absent ) and the
superior cervical sympathetic ganglia . The inferior cervical ganglion is located
on the ventral aspect of the head of the first rib . Frequently it is fused with the first
...
It includes the inferior , the intermediate , the middle ( frequently absent ) and the
superior cervical sympathetic ganglia . The inferior cervical ganglion is located
on the ventral aspect of the head of the first rib . Frequently it is fused with the first
...
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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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