Stereoscopic Studies of Anatomy volume 4

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Stereoscopic Studies of Anatomy volume 4
D J Daniel John Cunningham
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Musculo-cutaneous.
16. Intercosto-humeraL 17. Median.
18. Internal cutaneous.
19. NeyveofBell.
20. Lymphatic gland, enlarged, from mamma.
21. Lymphatic gland and vessel from arm.
22. Upper lymphatic gland.
H- ul THE EDINBURGH STEREOSCOPIC ATLAS OF ANATOMY.
section iv. INO. 24 UPPER LIMB. AXILLA No. 3.
THE PECTORALIS MAJOR HAS BEEN REFLECTED TO SHOW THE COSTO-CORACOID MEMBRANE.
Above the upper marigin of the pectoralis minor, and below the subclavius muscle and clavicle. There is a small interva
...l which is filled in by the costo-coracoid membrane. The formation and the relations of this membrane are as follows : The subclavius muscle above is enclosed in a strong fibrous sheath, which is attached to the under surface of the clavicle in front of the muscle and behind it.
The inner part of this membrane is extremely strong, and passes downwards to be attached to the first rib (12) The outer part is less strong, and below the subclavius muscle it is represented merely by a thin membrane which blends with the fascia of the pectoralis minor, and also passes deeply to join the axillary sheath.


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