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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... passes behind the inguinal ligament and , after piercing the anterior layer of the femoral sheath and the fascia lata , ramifies in the superficial tissues and skin over the upper part of the femoral triangle ( Scarpa's ) .
... passes behind the inguinal ligament and , after piercing the anterior layer of the femoral sheath and the fascia lata , ramifies in the superficial tissues and skin over the upper part of the femoral triangle ( Scarpa's ) .
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arises from the front of the aorta , as a rule at the vertebral level of mid Li , but in many instances as far down as the upper third of L2 ( Anson and McVay ) . The aortic distance between the origin of the celiac and the superior ...
arises from the front of the aorta , as a rule at the vertebral level of mid Li , but in many instances as far down as the upper third of L2 ( Anson and McVay ) . The aortic distance between the origin of the celiac and the superior ...
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Pain in the right upper quadrant may originate from cardiac , pulmonary , gastro - intestinal and renal conditions . Evidence of cardiac failure may implicate the heart ; a pleuritic type of pain , cough , sputum and auscultatory ...
Pain in the right upper quadrant may originate from cardiac , pulmonary , gastro - intestinal and renal conditions . Evidence of cardiac failure may implicate the heart ; a pleuritic type of pain , cough , sputum and auscultatory ...
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