. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. _ Costal portion Pars costalis _CEsopliageal opening Hiatus cesophageus Verteliral portion Pars lumbalis Aortic opening Hiatus aorticus Internal arched ligament, or ligamentum arcuatum internum Arcus lumbocoslalis medialis (Halleri) Twelfth rib Costa XII. Middle layer of the lumbar fascia Lig lumbocostale Tourth lumbar vertebra—^ ertebra lumbalis IV. Fig. 527.—View of the Diaphragm with its Crura from Below. (Abdominal Aspect.; Eleventh dorsal vertebra—Vertebra thoracalis XI. Twelfth rib Costa XII. Vertebral portion Pars lumbali


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. _ Costal portion Pars costalis _CEsopliageal opening Hiatus cesophageus Verteliral portion Pars lumbalis Aortic opening Hiatus aorticus Internal arched ligament, or ligamentum arcuatum internum Arcus lumbocoslalis medialis (Halleri) Twelfth rib Costa XII. Middle layer of the lumbar fascia Lig lumbocostale Tourth lumbar vertebra—^ ertebra lumbalis IV. Fig. 527.—View of the Diaphragm with its Crura from Below. (Abdominal Aspect.; Eleventh dorsal vertebra—Vertebra thoracalis XI. Twelfth rib Costa XII. Vertebral portion Pars lumbalis Aortic opening Hiatus aorticus Central tendon- Centrum tendineum oesophageal opening Hiatus cesophageus Caval opening, or foramen quadratum Foramen vena; cavse Costal portion Pars costalis Base of the pericardium Basis pericardii Seventh rib Costa VII. Sternal portion Pais stcmalis » The crwa, o^ pillars, of the diaphraain described by English anatomist!; are two onlv in number, a longer right cms and a shorter Itfl crus. Each of these is composed of all the fibres passing from the right and left sides, respectively, of the bodies of the lumbar vertebrae and the intervertebral discs to the central tendon. Thus, the cms of English authors corresponds to the combined iniu-r cms and inter- mediate crus of Toldt; while the outer crus of the latter is in England not considered to belong to the crural portions of the diaphragm. —Tk. = Called also the trefoil or cordi/orm tendon of the diaphragm.—Tr. Fig. 528.—\'iEW OF the from Above, with the Basal Portion of the Pericardium. (Thoracic Aspect.). Diaphragma—The diaphragm, or Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920; Dalla Rosa, Alois, b. 1848; Paul, Eden, 1865-1944, tr; Toldt, Carl, 1840-1920. Anat


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