A manual of anatomy . al ligament. The lateral sternal lines are two lines at the right and left bordersof the sternum. The parasternal lines are two vertical lines midway between themidsternal and midclavicular lines. Some place these lines midwaybetween the lateral sternal and the midclavicular lines. The midaxillary lines (two) are drawn from the apex of the axilla(armpit) with the arms extended at a right angle to the body. The scapular lines (two) are drawn vertically through the inferiorangle of each scapula. The midvertebral line (one) is drawn along the spinous processesof the thoracic
A manual of anatomy . al ligament. The lateral sternal lines are two lines at the right and left bordersof the sternum. The parasternal lines are two vertical lines midway between themidsternal and midclavicular lines. Some place these lines midwaybetween the lateral sternal and the midclavicular lines. The midaxillary lines (two) are drawn from the apex of the axilla(armpit) with the arms extended at a right angle to the body. The scapular lines (two) are drawn vertically through the inferiorangle of each scapula. The midvertebral line (one) is drawn along the spinous processesof the thoracic vertebras. The horizontal lines upon the ventral surface are as follows: 1. At the lower border of the cricoid cartilage. 2. Through the clavicles. 212 THE BLOOD-VASCULAR SYSTEM 3. Through the third chondrosternal junction. 4. Through the sixth chondrosternal junction. With the two Hnes at the sternal borders the following regions areoutlined: I. Suprasterfial, containing the trachea, thyreoid gland and
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