A compendium of the anatomy of the human body - intended principally for the use of students (1801) (14769059465)

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A compendium of the anatomy of the human body - intended principally for the use of students (1801) (14769059465)

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Title: A compendium of the anatomy of the human body : intended principally for the use of students
Year: 1801 (1800s)
Authors: Fyfe, Andrew, 1754-1824
Subjects: Human anatomy Anatomy
Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by J. Pillans & sons, and sold by A. Guthrie, South Bridge London : T. Kay
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School



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marrow. M, M, The ninth pair of nerves. N, The upper end of the ligamentum dcnticulatum ofthis fide, adhering to the dura mater. In the inter-faces of the fpinal nerves the teeth of this ligament arefeen hfl&rted into the dura mater, as far as the underend of the fpinal marrow. O, The under part of the fpinal marrow, fending off thenerves which form the cauda equina. P, P, &c. The pofterior origins of the thirty pair of fpinalnerves, and their fituation within the dura mater ; to-gether with the appearance of the filaments which formthem,. FIG. TABLE XXVII. continued. FIG. 3. Reprefents a PORTION of the $ PINAL MARRCW> takenfrom the Upper Part of the Bach,—viewed anteriorly. A, A ligament produced from the pia mater, inferted intothe medullary fubftance. B, B, The anterior origins of the fpinal nerves, formed offafciculi of filaments. C, A fe£tion of the fpinal marrow, fhewing the medullarycircumference, and crucial figure of the cineritiouscentre. TABLE TAB.XXim jr^.2.
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TABLE XXVIII; Reprefents the Blood-vessels and Nerves, fecnon the Fore-part of the Superior Extremity.The Figures belong to the Right Side. FIG. i: The Arm of a Toung Subject, withthe Arteries INJECTED, and the MUSCLES DRIED. Muscles* A, The deltoid. B, The pe&oralis major* C, The coraco-brachialis,D> The biceps. E, The triceps*. F, The fupinator longus. G, The extenfores carpi radiatedH, The pronator teres. I, The flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus pulled to* wards the radius*K, The flexor digitorum fublimis and profundus Ar%wn towards the ulna,L, The flexor carpi ulnaris.M, The pronator radii quadratus*N, The Kgamentum carpi annulare. Arteries, a, The axillary artery.hM The fcapularis interna. U h The TABLE XXVIII. continued. e% The dorfalis fcapulae inferior, turning round the underedge of the fcapula. d, The circunrjflexa anterior.e> The circumfiexa pofterior. /,/, The trunk of the humeral artery, fending branchesto the biceps and other mufcles on the arm. gy The

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a compendium of the anatomy of the human body intended principally for the use of students 1801
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