A manual of anatomy . ex of each lungand the cervical pleura. 3, Upper sternal region containing the thymus, the arch of theaorta and the medial border of the upper border of each lung. 4, 4, The mfraclavicular regions containing the upper lobe of eachlung where tuberculous bronchopneumonia is first manifested, 5, Lower sternal region containing the ventral border of the rightlung and the uncovered area of the heart. 6, 6. The mammary regions containing the bulk of the lungs andthe bulk of the heart. LINES OF THE THOEAX 213 7,7. The inframammary regions containing the lower portions of thelung


A manual of anatomy . ex of each lungand the cervical pleura. 3, Upper sternal region containing the thymus, the arch of theaorta and the medial border of the upper border of each lung. 4, 4, The mfraclavicular regions containing the upper lobe of eachlung where tuberculous bronchopneumonia is first manifested, 5, Lower sternal region containing the ventral border of the rightlung and the uncovered area of the heart. 6, 6. The mammary regions containing the bulk of the lungs andthe bulk of the heart. LINES OF THE THOEAX 213 7,7. The inframammary regions containing the lower portions of thelungs and the costophrenic sinuses. These regions overlap the rightlobe of the liver upon the right side and on the left side the left lobeof the liver, the fundus of the stomach and the spleen. Upon theleft is Tratcbes semilunar space. The horizontal lines upon the dorsal surface are as follow 1. At the upper borders of the scapulte. 2. Through the spines of the scapulce. 3. Through the inferior angles of the scapulae. r. pic 167. Lines and regions on the dorsal thoracic wall, a, Midvertebral line; 6, b, scapu-lar lines prolonged headward; c. a line at the upper borders of the scapula; d. a line throughthe spines (bases) of the scapulaj; t. a line at the of the inferior angles of the scapula:. Suprascapular regions; 2, 2. supraspinous regions; infraspmous regions; 4. 4. inter-scapular regions; s. S. infrascapular regions. Wrom a pliolosraph.) In conjunction with the midvertebral and the scapular lines pro-longed upward to the shoulder the following regions are outlined: 1, I. Scapular regions. 2, 2. Supraspinous regions. 3, 3. Injraspinous regions. 4, 4. Interscaptdar regions. 5, 5. Injrascapidar regions. Occupying the bulk of each side of the thoracic cavity are seenthe lung and pleural membranes. The region between the twopleural sacs is called the interpleural space, or septum region is not a space in the true sense as it is occupied by variouso


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