A System of Anatomical Plates: Accompanied with Descriptions, and Physiological, Pathological, and Surgical Observations, 第 2 卷D. Lizars, 1825 |
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16 of Plate adheres antihelix aperture artery ascending aspect basilad blood-vessels branches canal carotid cavity cellular centrad cerebelli cerebellum cerebrum cervical choroid ciliary corpora quadrigemina corpus callosum cranium crura crura cerebri delicate depressor derives its origin descends described digits dorsal duct dura mater extending external fetus fleshy foramen fornix fossa glabellad gland helix hyoides inferior maxillary bone iniad inserted internal labii letter levator ligament lobes longitudinal margin marked medullary mesial mouth mucous membrane muscle muscular fibres Musculus named nares nasal oblique observed occipital bone oculi ophthalmic optic nerve orbicularis orbicularis palpebrarum pair palatine papillæ peritoneum pharynx pia mater Plate VIII portion posterior represented in Fig sacral side sinus sinuses situated sphenoid sphenoid bone spinal cord substance superior maxillary surface tendinous thalami thyroid cartilage transverse tube tuber annulare tunic twig tympani tympanic cavity urethra urinary bladder veins velum ventricle vertebræ
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第 58 頁 - ... its soft connections, and the superior maxillary bone separated from the lacrymal and ethmoid bones with a strong scalpel. The only objects now holding the diseased mass are the pterygoid processes of the sphenoid bone with the pterygoid muscles. These bony processes will readily yield by compressing or shaking the anterior part of the bone, or they may be divided by the forceps, and the muscles cut with the knife. The bone or bones are frequently so soft in this disease as to be easily cut with...
第 32 頁 - It arises from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae...
第 52 頁 - Hairs are found upon all parts of the body, with the exception of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
第 95 頁 - White, who found it on an oak tree in Cambridge. This case was nearly an inch and a half long, and about half an inch in diameter. It was not regularly oval, but somewhat flattened on its lower side. It consisted externally of two oblong oval pieces of a leaf, fastened together in the neatest manner by their edges, but the seams made a little ridge on each side of the case; this had become dry and faded, and was lined within...
第 15 頁 - ... hardened by acid or spirit. " Exclusive of these two layers, I find that the retina is covered on its external surface by a delicate transparent membrane, united to it by cellular substance and vessels.
第 x 頁 - to wait on these poor for nothing, and bury them after dissection at our own charges, which now the town does; yet there is great opposition by the chief surgeons, who neither eat hay nor suffer the oxen to eat it. I do propose, if this be granted, to make better improvements in anatomy than have been made at Leyden these thirty years; for I think most or all anatomists have neglected or not known what was most useful for a physician.
第 9 頁 - ACCOMPANIED WITH DESCRIPTIONS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL, PATHOLOGICAL, AND SURGICAL OBSERVATIONS. BY JOHN LIZARS...
第 49 頁 - Having been taken out of the bath, he should be placed flat on his back, with his head slightly raised, upon a warm bed in a warm room, wiped perfectly dry, and then rubbed constantly all over the body with warm flannels. At the same time, mustard poultices should be...
第 16 頁 - The several lymphatic branches unite to form a duct, one to two centimetres long, which empties into the venous system at the junction of the right internal jugular and subclavian veins.