Tables And Notes On Human Osteology for the Use of Students of Medicine
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In the lower 2. Spinous processes are broad and thick, and are horizontal in direc- tion. The $th lumbar vertebra presents a thick body, which is more so Jn front than behind. Development of Vertebrae : Bach vertebrae is formed of 3 primary carti- laginous portions : i for each laminae and its processes. i for the body. 86 THE STERNUM, Exceptions : The atlas has 2 primary centres. The axis has 6 centres. The vertebra prominens : the costal part of the transverse process has a separate osseous c...entre. The lumbar vertebrae have 5 centres. THE STERNUfl. Situation : At the forepart of the chest. Form: Like an ancient sword. Structure : Composed of delicate can cellous texture, covered by a thin layer of compact tissue. Development : By 6 Centres : i for the manubrium. 4 " " gladiolus. i " " ensiform appendix. Articulations : With clavicles and 7 costal cartilages, on each side. Presents for Examination (a) Manubrium : Antertor surface. Posterior surface. Superior border. Inferior border. Lateral border.
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