The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1 |
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ANTERIOR ARCH ANTERIOR TUBERCLE ODONTOID PROCES TRANSVERSE
PROCESS ANTERIOR ARTICULA FACET SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS
LATERAL MASS TRAN PROG TRANSVERSE FORAMEN POSTERIOR ARCH ...
ANTERIOR ARCH ANTERIOR TUBERCLE ODONTOID PROCES TRANSVERSE
PROCESS ANTERIOR ARTICULA FACET SUPERIOR ARTICULAR PROCESS
LATERAL MASS TRAN PROG TRANSVERSE FORAMEN POSTERIOR ARCH ...
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Spheno - Parietal Sinus S . S . - Straight Sinus S . S . S . - Superior Sagittal Sinus
T . C . - Tentorium Cerebelli T . S . - - Transverse Sinus O S . P . S TA SI NO US
SENSES Venous SINUSES Sinus Durae Matris ora TE F . C . JS . S . F . C ...
Spheno - Parietal Sinus S . S . - Straight Sinus S . S . S . - Superior Sagittal Sinus
T . C . - Tentorium Cerebelli T . S . - - Transverse Sinus O S . P . S TA SI NO US
SENSES Venous SINUSES Sinus Durae Matris ora TE F . C . JS . S . F . C ...
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3 INFERIOR MESENTERIC GANGLION ARTERY AND PLEXUS - SUPERIOR
HYPOGASTRIC PLEXUS HYPOGASTRIC NERVES The nerves of the small
intestine , like those of the stomach , include sympathetic , parasympathetic and ...
3 INFERIOR MESENTERIC GANGLION ARTERY AND PLEXUS - SUPERIOR
HYPOGASTRIC PLEXUS HYPOGASTRIC NERVES The nerves of the small
intestine , like those of the stomach , include sympathetic , parasympathetic and ...
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