A manual of anatomy . Fig. 165.—Lines and regions of the ventral thoracic and abdominal walls.(From a P holograph.) a, Midsternal;b, b, parasternal; c, c, niidclavicularlines;e, subcostal line; /, intertubercular lines;g, subcostal angle; lul, lid, midinguinallines. RL right and left hypochondriacregions; RL, LL, right and left lumbarregions; RI, LI, right and left inguinalregions; £, epigastric; U, umbilical; Hhypogastric regions; M, McBurneyspoint. Fig. 166.—Outline of regions on theventral thoracic wall. {From a Photo-graph.) a. Line through cricoid cartilage;h, line through clavicles; c, l


A manual of anatomy . Fig. 165.—Lines and regions of the ventral thoracic and abdominal walls.(From a P holograph.) a, Midsternal;b, b, parasternal; c, c, niidclavicularlines;e, subcostal line; /, intertubercular lines;g, subcostal angle; lul, lid, midinguinallines. RL right and left hypochondriacregions; RL, LL, right and left lumbarregions; RI, LI, right and left inguinalregions; £, epigastric; U, umbilical; Hhypogastric regions; M, McBurneyspoint. Fig. 166.—Outline of regions on theventral thoracic wall. {From a Photo-graph.) a. Line through cricoid cartilage;h, line through clavicles; c, line throughthird chondrosternal articulation; d, linethrough sixth chondrosternal articula-tion; e, e lateral sternal lines; /, angle ofLudovicius. i. Suprasternal region; 2,2,supraclavicular regions; 3, upper sternalregion; 4, 4, infraclavicular regions; sternal region; 6, 6, mammaryregions; 7, 7, inframammary regions. 2, 2. The supraclavicular regions containing the apex of each lungand the cervical ple


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