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Deep Brachial Artery-stock-foto
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Brachial Artery-Relation and Branches-stock-foto
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Superficial Palmar Arch-stock-foto
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Scapular Anastomosis-stock-foto
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Main Branches of Ulnar Artery-stock-foto
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axillary spaces-stock-foto
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Axillary Nerve-stock-foto
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Axillary Artery-stock-foto
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Branches of Third Part of Axillary Artery-stock-foto
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Branches of Second Part of Axillary Artery-stock-foto
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Branch of First Part of Axillary Artery-Superior Thoracic Artery-stock-foto
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A system of human anatomy, general and special . is space pass the posterior cir-cumflex artery and veins, and circumflex nerve. A few of the deep fibres of the triceps, attached above to thehumerus and below to the capsule of the elbow-joint, have been namedsub-anconeus; they are analogous to the sub-crureus. Relations.—By its posterior surface with the deep and superficialfascia and integument. By its anterior surface with the superiorprofunda artery, musculo-spiral nerve, humerus, intermuscular apo-neuroses which separate it from the brachialis anticus, and with theelbow-joint. The scapular-stock-foto
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Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . , and occasion-ally to the supra-scapular artery, and in muscular persons may be covered by theSterno-mastoid ? and trapezius muscles. A clavicular origin of the posterior bellyof the omo-hyoid muiscle may lie in front of this portion, and this belly of the PLATE CLXXXVIIl,. Thyroidea ima (a.)nnominate a. nternal mammary a.Posterior circumflex a. COLLATERAL CIRCULATION AFTER LIGATION OF SUBCLAVIAN AND COMMON CAROTID ARTERIES. 171 PLATE CLXXXIX, Common carotid a iSterno-mastoid m, Interna-stock-foto
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Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Pj(^ 705.—Arteries of the skin of the back {Manchot).—mi-mii. Median skin twigsfrom the intercostal arteries, m. Median skin twigs from the lumbar arteries. Z. Lateralskin twigs from the intercostal, lumbar and sacral arteries, pp. Posterior perforatmgbranches of the intercostal and lumbar arteries, t. Dorsal skin branches of the transver-salis colli artery. 55a. Dorsalis scapulae artery, dp. Posterior circumflex artery. 55.Skin branches in the region of the supraspinous fossa, ss. Skin branches from the supra-scapular artery. 55. Skin branches fr-stock-foto
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. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. PLATE CXVIII. RIGHT POSTERIOR CEREBRAL LEFT POSTERIOR CEREBRAL POSTERIOR COMMUNICATING MIDDLE CEREBRAL RIGHT ANTERIOR CEREBRAL OPHTHALMIC ARTERY OCCIPITAL ARTERY PRINCEPS CERVICIS SUPERFICIAL BRANCH OF PRINCEPS CERVICIS ASCENDING CERVICAL TRANSVERSE CERVICAL POSTERIOR SCAPULAR ACROMIAL BRANCH SUBSCAPULAR BRANCH SUPRASPINOUS BRANCH ANTERIOR CIRCUMFLEX INFRASPINOUS BRANCH '" POSTERIOR CIRCUMFLEX LONG THORACIC SUBSCAPULAR DORSAL SCAPULAR INF-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Fig. 188.—Ossification of the Clavicle. The Scapula. The scapula, or shoulder blade, is of triangular shape and flattened form. It has two surfaces, costal or ventral, and dorsal. From the latter there springs a triangular process called the spine, which ends laterally in the acromion; Clavicular articular surface Medial angle SUPRA-SPIMOUS "FOSSA Vertebral margin—I Arterial foramen. Acromial angle Head and glenoid cavity nGreat scapular notch Infra-spinous fossa Groove for circumflex scapular artery Axillary map.gin Inferior angle Fig. 189.—T-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 368 THE MUSCULAB, SYSTEM. Deltoid (origin) Triceps brachii (origin of long head) Teres minor (origin) with gap for circumflex scapular artery bounded by the iliac crest, the latissimus dorsi, and the obliquus abdominis externus. This is sometimes the site of a lumbar hernia. Nerve - Supply. —The muscle lias a single nerve—the thoracodorsal nerve—which supplies it in its deep (axillary) surface. It is a branch from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus (C. (6.) 7. 8.). . Action. The main action of the latissimus dorsi muscle is to depress and ro-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Common tendon for origin of pronator teres and iiexor muscles of forearm Common tendon for origin of extensor musoles of forearm Fig. 336.— Muscle - Attachments to the Anterior Aspect of the Right Humerus.. Teres minor (origin) with gap for circumflex scapular artery Teres major (origin) Latissimus dorsi (origin) Fig. 337.—Muscle-Attachments to the Right Scapula (Dorsal Surface). margin (except for a small area at the inferior angle), and from fascial septa, which separate it on the one side from the subscapularis, and on the other from the infrasp-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 376 THE MUSCULAK SYSTEM. larger tubercle of the humerus and into the capsule of the shoulder-joint, and by fleshy fibres iuto the posterior aspect of the surgical neck and shaft of the humerus distal to the tubercle for about an inch (Fig. 341, p. 380). It is separated from the teres major by the long or scapular head of the triceps brachii, and by the posterior circumflex vessels of the humerus and the axillary nerve. Its origin is pierced by the circumflex scapular artery. The muscle is invested by the deep fascia enclosing the infraspinatus, and-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 912 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. Branches.—(a) Muscular, to the sterno-niastoid, the subclavius, and the muscles on the dorsum of the scapula. (b) The medullary, a small branch to the clavicle. Levator scapulae )escending branch of transverse cervical artery  , . Transverse scapular artery Trapezius Rhomboideus minor Descending branch of transverse scapular artery Rhomboideus major   Infraspinatus Long head of triceps Teres major Latissimus dorsi. Infraspinatus Deltoid Teres minor Axillary nerve Posterior circumflex artery Circumflex scapular artery Tricep-stock-foto
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This text provides a comprehensive study of human anatomy, focusing on the muscular system. It includes detailed descriptions of the muscles, their origins, insertions, functions, and the surrounding structures, such as nerves and blood vessels, that support muscular function.-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 912 THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. Branches.—(a) Muscular, to the sterno-niastoid, the subclavius, and the muscles on the dorsum of the scapula. (b) The medullary, a small branch to the clavicle. Levator scapulae )escending branch of transverse cervical artery  , . Transverse scapular artery Trapezius Rhomboideus minor Descending branch of transverse scapular artery Rhomboideus major   Infraspinatus Long head of triceps Teres major Latissimus dorsi. Infraspinatus Deltoid Teres minor Axillary nerve Posterior circumflex artery Circumflex scapular artery Tricep-stock-foto