MAJOR, broad and thick above, and narrow and pointed below, arises from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebra, and is inserted into the basilar process of the occipital bone. The Anatomist's Vade Mecum ... - 第 197 頁Sir Erasmus Wilson 著 - 1845 - 606 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Owen - 1868 - 966 頁
...aponeurotic tendons, which embrace the brachialis internus muscle. The ' serratus major anticus ' arises from the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae, and also from the external surfaces of the six superior ribs : its origins extending as far backward as... | |
| Richard Owen - 1868 - 1046 頁
...aponeurotic tendons, which embrace the brachialis internus muscle. The ' serratus major anticus ' arises from the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae, and also from the external surfaces of the six superior ribs : its origins extending as far backward as... | |
| Henry Gray - 1878 - 1018 頁
...below, appears like a continuation upwards of the Scalenus anticua. It arises by four tendinous slips from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebra?, and ascends, converging towards its fellow of the opposite side, to be inserted into the... | |
| Henry Gray - 1878 - 1018 頁
...inner border and upper surface of the first rib ; and, ascending almost vertically, is inserted into the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebra?. The lower part of this muscle separates the subclavian artery and vein: the latter being... | |
| Luther Holden, John Langton - 1879 - 1114 頁
...the bodies of the second, third and fourth cervical vertebrae. The superior oblique portion, arising from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, and fifth cervical vertebrae, ascends inwards, and is inserted into the front part or body of the first... | |
| Luther Holden - 1879 - 746 頁
...bodies of 'the1 second^ third1 and fourth cervical vertebrae. The superior oblique portion, arising from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, and fifth cervical vertebrae, ascends inwards, and is inserted into the front part or body of the first... | |
| Robert Edmund Carrington - 1881 - 246 頁
...Complexus muscles. 7. The Rectus capitis anticus major muscle is seen in front arising and running upwards from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes...third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Cervical vertebrae. 8. The Scalenus anticus muscle is seen below the Rectus muscle inserted into the same points. 9. A... | |
| Jones Quain - 1882 - 804 頁
...also be described in this place. The rectus capitis anticus major mnscle arises by tendinous slips from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth cervical vertebras : it is inserted into the basilar process of the occipital bone, a little in front of the... | |
| Edmund Owen - 1890 - 558 頁
...inner border and upper surface of the first rib, and, passing upwards and inwards, is inserted into the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vetebrre. Relations. — In front are the clavicle, and the subclavius, sternomastoid, and omo-hyoid... | |
| Jones Quain - 1892 - 480 頁
...the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae, c. The upper oblique part arises by separate tendinous slips from the anterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the third, fourth and fifth cervical vertebrae, and is inserted into the lateral part of the tubercle on the anterior... | |
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