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Surgical Anatomy by Joseph Maclise
11. Upper rings of trachea, which may with most safety be divided in
Surgical Anatomy by Joseph Maclise
11. Upper rings of trachea, which may with most safety be divided in
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Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 16. Depressor anguli oris muscle.
Chapter 3: 2. Clavicular origin of sterno-mastoid muscle of right side turned
Chapter 4: 13. Sterno-thyroid muscle, cut.
Chapter 5: 21. Temporal muscle cut to show the deep temporal branches of fifth pair
Chapter 6: 25. Middle constrictor of pharynx.
Chapter 7: 16. Part of posterior scalenus muscle.
Chapter 8: 5. External carotid artery.
Chapter 9: 8. Thyroid axis; 8*, thyroid artery, between which and Q, the trachea,
Chapter 10: 11. Upper rings of trachea, which may with most safety be divided in
Chapter 11: 17. Lingual attachment of styloglossus muscle, with part of the
Chapter 12: 13. Left kidney.
Chapter 13: 2. The left internal abdominal ring complicated with the epigastric
Chapter 14: 3. The right internal abdominal ring in connection with the like vessels
Chapter 15: 4. Superior mesenteric artery.
Chapter 16: 11. The inguinal canal and cord may become multicapsular, as in Fig. 8,
Chapter 17: 56. On either side of the point K may be seen the orifices, M M, of the
tracheotomy.
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