The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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The latter vessels, in their course downward behind the lower costal cartilages,
send branches to the seventh to ninth intercostal spaces, to the lower parts of the
pericardium and to the upper portions of the flat abdominal muscles. Terminating
...
The latter vessels, in their course downward behind the lower costal cartilages,
send branches to the seventh to ninth intercostal spaces, to the lower parts of the
pericardium and to the upper portions of the flat abdominal muscles. Terminating
...
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WINDOW CUT IN INNERMOST INTERCOSTAL MUSCLF' INTERNAL
INTERCOSTAL MUSCLE' COLLATERAL BRANCH REJOINING MAIN
ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS BRANCH' communicating branch Posterior intercostal
membrane on ...
WINDOW CUT IN INNERMOST INTERCOSTAL MUSCLF' INTERNAL
INTERCOSTAL MUSCLE' COLLATERAL BRANCH REJOINING MAIN
ANTERIOR CUTANEOUS BRANCH' communicating branch Posterior intercostal
membrane on ...
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The iliohypogastric and ilio inguinal nerves resemble the thoracic nerves in their
course and distribution, being analogous, respectively, to the main trunk and the
collateral branch of an intercostal nerve. The former nerve gives off a lateral ...
The iliohypogastric and ilio inguinal nerves resemble the thoracic nerves in their
course and distribution, being analogous, respectively, to the main trunk and the
collateral branch of an intercostal nerve. The former nerve gives off a lateral ...
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