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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There are seven cervical , twelve thoracic , five lumbar , five sacral vertebrae ( the
last five fused as one ) and one coccygeal vertebra , a fusion of four small
vertebrae . Occasionally when an extra lumbar vertebra is present it is usually ...
There are seven cervical , twelve thoracic , five lumbar , five sacral vertebrae ( the
last five fused as one ) and one coccygeal vertebra , a fusion of four small
vertebrae . Occasionally when an extra lumbar vertebra is present it is usually ...
Page 27
The lumbar curve is convex anteriorly with interposing fibrocartilaginous discs for
mobility . The spinal foramen in the lumbar region is triangular in shape though
smaller than in the cervical region . The body of each lumbar vertebra is narrower
...
The lumbar curve is convex anteriorly with interposing fibrocartilaginous discs for
mobility . The spinal foramen in the lumbar region is triangular in shape though
smaller than in the cervical region . The body of each lumbar vertebra is narrower
...
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The lumbar plexus , formed by the anterior division of lumbar 1 , 2 , 3 , and
greater part of lumbar 4 . _ These are equally spaced between nerve roots and
are known as dentate ligaments . In fetal life the spinal cord fills the entire length
of the ...
The lumbar plexus , formed by the anterior division of lumbar 1 , 2 , 3 , and
greater part of lumbar 4 . _ These are equally spaced between nerve roots and
are known as dentate ligaments . In fetal life the spinal cord fills the entire length
of the ...
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
Copyright | |
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