The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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The outer investing layer of the deep fascia ( not readily distinguished from the muscular fascia on the external surface of the external abdominal oblique muscle and its aponeurosis ) is easily demonstrable over the fleshy portion of ...
The outer investing layer of the deep fascia ( not readily distinguished from the muscular fascia on the external surface of the external abdominal oblique muscle and its aponeurosis ) is easily demonstrable over the fleshy portion of ...
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CIBA SUPERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS EXTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLEANTERIOR WALLS OF RECTUS SHEATHS ANTEROLATERAL ABDOMINAL WALL LINEA ALBA ( Continued from page 13 ) RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLETRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE INTERNAL OBLIQUE APONEUROSIS ...
CIBA SUPERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS EXTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLEANTERIOR WALLS OF RECTUS SHEATHS ANTEROLATERAL ABDOMINAL WALL LINEA ALBA ( Continued from page 13 ) RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLETRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE INTERNAL OBLIQUE APONEUROSIS ...
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EXTERNAL OBLIQUE APONEUROSIS letter INTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLE © CIBA ANTERIOR SUPERIOR SPINE OF ILIUMTRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE LINEA ALBA RECTUS SHEATH SITE OF DEEP INGUINAL RING CREMASTER MUSCLE( LATERAL ORIGIN ) INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ...
EXTERNAL OBLIQUE APONEUROSIS letter INTERNAL OBLIQUE MUSCLE © CIBA ANTERIOR SUPERIOR SPINE OF ILIUMTRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE LINEA ALBA RECTUS SHEATH SITE OF DEEP INGUINAL RING CREMASTER MUSCLE( LATERAL ORIGIN ) INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ...
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