. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . rvical spinous process, to the lower border of the inner end of the Clavicle atits articulation with the Sternum. 2. From the second Dorsal spinous process, to the upper border of the second Costal cartilage at the Ster-num. 3. Vertical incisions joining the anterior and poste- rior ends of the preceding. The flap thus removed will cross in front the middlethird of the Clavicle. There will now be exposed the superficial f


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . rvical spinous process, to the lower border of the inner end of the Clavicle atits articulation with the Sternum. 2. From the second Dorsal spinous process, to the upper border of the second Costal cartilage at the Ster-num. 3. Vertical incisions joining the anterior and poste- rior ends of the preceding. The flap thus removed will cross in front the middlethird of the Clavicle. There will now be exposed the superficial fascia, con-taining, passing from before backwards— 1. The Platysma myoides muscle over the Clavicle. 2. Arterial twigs over the Clavicle from the Supra- scapular. In the body dissected a branch from theAcromio-thoracic artery ascended over the bone. 3. A communication over the Clavicle between the Cephalic and the External Jugular A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 4, The descending cutaneous branches of the Cervicalplexus. The Supra-sternal branch over the innerend, and the Supra-clavicular over the middle ofthe Clavicle, The upper part of the No. 5. 5. The first Anterior Cutaneous nerve, artery, and vein. 6. The branch of communication from the Supra-clavi- cular to the second Anterior Cutaneous nerve. Inthis case it was with the first, and therefore thejunction was seen. 7. By the side of the first Dorsal spine, the internal branch of the posterior primary division of the first THE FIRST DORSAL NERVE. 35 Dorsal nerve, with its corresponding artery and a radicle of the Dorsi-spinal Remove the preceding structures and the fascia lata,and expose— 1. The Sterno-mastoideus muscle passing down to the inner third of the Clavicle, only a small portion ofthe outer border being seen. 2. Below this the Pectoralis major muscle, corresponding to the inner half of the same bone. 3. Posteriorly, and also at the outer side of the front aspect, the Trapez


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