The CIBA collection of medical illustrations: a compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system : with a supplement on the hypothalamus, Volume 1 |
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... VERTEBRAL NOTCH 6TH THORACIC VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM LEFT SIDE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS INFERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS ... bodies . The bodies of these verte- brae are thinner in front than behind and their anterior surfaces are concave and ...
... VERTEBRAL NOTCH 6TH THORACIC VERTEBRA VIEWED FROM LEFT SIDE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS INFERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS ... bodies . The bodies of these verte- brae are thinner in front than behind and their anterior surfaces are concave and ...
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... vertebrae , five in number , are large and massive because of their weight - bearing function and are chiefly characterized by having no foramen in their transverse processes and no articu- lar facets on their vertebral bodies . The ...
... vertebrae , five in number , are large and massive because of their weight - bearing function and are chiefly characterized by having no foramen in their transverse processes and no articu- lar facets on their vertebral bodies . The ...
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... bodies of the vertebrae to the sacrum intimately attached to the margins of the vertebral bodies . It is thickest in the tho- racic region , less so at the cervical and lumbar levels . 2. Posterior longitudinal ligament be- gins on the ...
... bodies of the vertebrae to the sacrum intimately attached to the margins of the vertebral bodies . It is thickest in the tho- racic region , less so at the cervical and lumbar levels . 2. Posterior longitudinal ligament be- gins on the ...
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arachnoid arise ARTICULAR autonomic axons blood vessels brain stem branches cardiac plexus carotid artery celiac CELIAC GANGLION celiac plexus central cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cortex CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC CIBA clinical dorsal dura dural efferent enter extradural facet fissure foramen foramina FORNIX fourth ventricle fracture frontal ganglia ganglion cells gland gyrus hematoma hemorrhage HORMONE HYPOTHALAMIC AREA hypothalamus impulses inferior innervation INTERNAL CAPSULE internal carotid artery intervertebral intracranial join laminae LATERAL VENTRICLE lesions ligament lobe located longitudinal lumbar MAMMILLARY medial medulla meningeal MESENTERIC motor muscles neoplasm nerve fibers nervous system Netter M.D. Ciba neurons nucleus occipital olfactory optic parasympathetic pathways peduncle pelvic Plate portion posterior POSTGANGLIONICS preganglionic fibers rami ramus reflex region sacral sacrum segments sensory sinus skull spinal cord spinal fluid spinal nerves SPLANCHNIC NERVE subarachnoid subdural sulcus supra-optic surface sympathetic fibers SYMPATHETIC GANGLION sympathetic trunk symptoms thalamus third ventricle thoracic tion tract tumors upper vagus nerve veins venous vertebral artery visceral