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1A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body: Reduced to Tables
By Adolphus Murray and Archibald Scott

“A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body: Reduced to Tables” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body: Reduced to Tables
- Authors: Adolphus Murray Archibald Scott
- Publisher: Thomas Dobson
- Publish Date: 1810
“A Description of the Arteries of the Human Body: Reduced to Tables” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ branches - branch - posterior - inferior - anterior - artery - inosculating - external - google sect - deep branch - posterior surface - numerous branches - descending branch - inner side - public domain - inferior margin - short head - left side - Arteries
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20454546M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 8075437
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): a33001588
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1810
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Pancreas
and between these travel the superior and inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries. Behind rest the inferior vena cava, and the common bile duct. In front
Scapula
It begins above at the lower margin of the glenoid cavity, and inclines obliquely downward and backward to the inferior angle. It is referred to as the
Eyelid
specialized hairs known as lashes grow from the upper and lower eyelid margins to further protect the eye from dust and debris. The appearance of the
Lateral nasal cartilage
cartilage) is situated below the inferior margin of the nasal bone, and is flattened, and triangular in shape. Its anterior margin is thicker than the posterior
Inferior oblique muscle
inferior oblique muscle or obliquus oculi inferior is a thin, narrow muscle placed near the anterior margin of the floor of the orbit. The inferior oblique
Traube's space
left lung, the anterior border of the spleen, the left costal margin and the inferior margin of the left lobe of the liver. Thus, its surface markings are
Orbit (anatomy)
orbital margin, which opens in the face, has four borders. The following bones take part in their formation: Superior margin: frontal bone Inferior margin: maxilla
Reid's base line
resonance imaging (MRI) studies. It is defined as a line drawn from the inferior margin of the orbit (Orbitale point) to the auricular point (center of the
Femoral vein
triangle when it becomes known as the common femoral vein. It ends at the inferior margin of the inguinal ligament where it becomes the external iliac vein.
Ischium
continuous with the inferior ramus; in front it is limited by the posterior margin of the obturator foramen; behind, a prominent margin separates it from