... with the serratus magnus. 4. Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostals. 6. The transversalis muscle. 7. Its posterior aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis forming the most nosterior layer of the sheath of the... The Practical anatomist - Pagina 347door Jonathan M. Allen - 1856 - 631 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1840 - 592 pagina’s
...the direction best calculated to show the muscles beneath without interfering with its digitations with the serratus magnus. 4. Two of the external intercostal...aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis forming the posterior boundary of the sheath of the rectus. 9. The lower part of the left rectus with the aponeurosis... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 678 pagina’s
...external oblique muscle divided in the direction best calculated to shew the muscles beneath without interfering with its indigitations with the serratus...aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis forming the most nosterior layer of the sheath of the rectus. 9. The lower part of the left rectus with the aponeurosis... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 pagina’s
...external oblique muscle divided in the direction best calculated to shew the muscles beneath without interfering with its indigitations with the serratus...intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostals. 6. transversalis muscle. 7* Its posterior aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior apo rosis forming the most posterior... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1852 - 502 pagina’s
...Fig. 40. A lateral view of the muscle* of the mink. 3, The upper piul ol ib •iternal oblique muscle. 4, Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5, Two of the internal intercostais. 6, The transversalis muscle. 7, Its posterior apnneurosts. 8, Its anterior aponcurosii.... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1851 - 480 pagina’s
...external oblique muscle divided in the direction best calculated to show the muscles beneath without interfering with its indigitations with the serratus...sheath of the rectus. 9. The lower part of the left reetus with the aponeurosis of the transversalis passing in front. 10. The right rectus muscle. 11.... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1851 - 744 pagina’s
...external oblique muscle, divided in the direction best calculated to show the muscles beneath, without interfering with its indigitations with the serratus...intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostals. G. The transversalis muscle. 7. Its posterior aponeurosis. 8. Its anterior aponeurosis, forming the... | |
| Henry Hollingsworth Smith - 1851 - 226 pagina’s
...ABDOMEN. 1. Latissimus Dorsi. 2. Serratus Major Anticus. 3. Upper portion of the External Ohlique. 4. Two of the External Intercostal Muscles. 5. Two of the Internal Intercostal MuscLes. 6. Transversalis Ahdominis. 7. Fascia Lumhorum. 8. Posterior part of the Sheath... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1852 - 506 pagina’s
...trunk. 3, The upper part of Un external oblique muscle. 4, Two of the external intercostal muscles. S, Two of the internal intercostals. 6, The transversalis muscle. 7, Its posterior aponeurosifl. 8, Its anterior aponeurosis. 11, The right rectus muscle. 13, The crest of the ilium,... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1854 - 582 pagina’s
...Pig. 40. A lateral view of the muscles of the trunk. 3, The upper part of Iha external oblique muscle. 4, Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5, Two...intercostals. 6, The transversalis muscle. 7, Its posterior aponeuroaia. 8, Its anterior aponeurosis. 11, The right rectus muscle. 13, The crest of tha ilium,... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1856 - 610 pagina’s
...calculated to show the muscles beneath without interfering with its indigitntion* with the serratus mngnii". 4. Two of the external intercostal muscles. 5. Two of the internal intercostal*. 6. The transversalis muscle. 7. Its posterior aponeurcwu. 8. Its anterior aponenrosis,... | |
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