For the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed — the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top of the pleura — the sudden descent which it makes from this to sink under the protection of the clavicle, and the danger... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - 第 23 頁1815完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Robert Harrison - 1824 - 260 頁
...left Subclavian Artery, for " the great depth from the surface at which thii " vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs " in ascending to the...descent which it makes from this to sink under " the Clavicle, and the danger of including in the " the same ligature the eighth pair of nerves, the " internal... | |
| W. P. Cocks - 1837 - 462 頁
...the left subclavian artery; for the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top...descent which it makes from this to sink under the clavicle, and the danger of including in the same ligature the eighth pair of nerves, the internal... | |
| Alfred Armand L.M. Velpeau - 1838 - 584 頁
...left subclavian artery, for the " great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed, the direct course " which it runs, in ascending to the...descent which it " makes from this to sink under the clavicle, and the danger of including in the " same ligature the eighth pair of nerves, the internal... | |
| Timothy Holmes - 1870 - 890 頁
...from the surfuce »t which this vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs in ascending to tie top of the pleura, the sudden descent which it makes...clavicle, and the danger of including in the same liptw the eighth pair of nerves, the internal jugular vein, or the carotid, which ill run close to... | |
| New York State Medical Association - 1891 - 658 頁
...impracticable on the left, subclavian. For the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top...nerves, the internal jugular vein, or the carotid, which all run close to and nearly parallel with this artery, — all these constitute such a combination... | |
| 1891 - 748 頁
...impracticable on the left subclavian. For the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top...nerves, the internal jugular vein, or the carotid, which all run close to, and nearly parallel with this artery— all these constitute such a combination... | |
| Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association (U.S.) - 1911 - 682 頁
...impracticable on the left subclavian. For the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed, the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top...nerves, the internal jugular vein, or the carotid, which all run close to and nearly parallel with this artery — these all constitute such a combination... | |
| Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1924 - 432 頁
...on the left subclavian. For the great depth from the surface at which this vessel is placed — the direct course which it runs in ascending to the top...nerves, the Internal jugular vein or the carotid, which all run close to, and nearly parallel with, this artery; these all constitute such a combination... | |
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