Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . NINETEENTH DISSECTION. REGION OF THE BACK; SPINAL CORD IN SITU;VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND ITS LIGAMENTS. Dissection.—Place the subject with the back uppermost; with a blockunder the thorax, and one under the pelvis. The head should hang to thetable; while the upper extremities hang over the sides of the table. (The dis-sectors of the two upper-extremity and the head-and-neck sections shouldwork together upon the first part of this dissection.) Terms of Relation


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . NINETEENTH DISSECTION. REGION OF THE BACK; SPINAL CORD IN SITU;VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND ITS LIGAMENTS. Dissection.—Place the subject with the back uppermost; with a blockunder the thorax, and one under the pelvis. The head should hang to thetable; while the upper extremities hang over the sides of the table. (The dis-sectors of the two upper-extremity and the head-and-neck sections shouldwork together upon the first part of this dissection.) Terms of Relation.—The general terms (page 2), and thespecial terms exterior and interior (toward the skin and thecavities of the trunk, respectively) will be used, in describingthis dissection. The regions of the back are the sacral, thelumbar, the dorsal, andthe cervical. Bones and Bone Areas, Plate 147.—The bones arethe posterior surfaces ofthe following : the twenty-four vertebrae, sacrum, andcoccyx ; the occipital ; thetwelve pairs of ribs; thescapulas ; the clavicles ;and the ossa all present areas forthe attachments of mus


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