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