Fig. 1: The Regions of the Body: Anterior View Fig. 2: Dermatomes of the Anterior Trunk Fig. 3: Superficial Lymphatics of the Anterior Thoracic Wall, Axilla and Arm(10 year old child) Fig. 4: External Features of the Adult Famale Breast Fig. 5: Lymphatic Drainage from the Adult Female Breast Fig. 6: Lymphangiogram of the Pectoral and Axillary Lymph Nodes Fig. 7: Anterior Pectoral Dissection(Adult Female) Fig. 8: Sagittal Section through Mammary Gland of Gravid Female Fig. 9: Right Mammary Gland: Dissection of the Nipple Fig. 10: Two Typical Spinal Nerves: Their Origin, Branches and Connections to the Sympathetic Trunk Fig. 11: Superficial Vessels and Nerves of the Ventral Trunk: Pectral Region and Anterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 12: The Superficial Thoracic and Abdominal Muscle Fig. 13: The Pectoralis Major and Deltoid Muscles, Anterior View Fig. 14: Lateral Aspect of the Upper Right Thoracic Wall and the Superficial Axillary Structures Fig. 15: The Deltopectoral Triangle (Right) Fig. 16: THe Pectoralis Minor, Serratus Anterior and Latissimus Dorsi Muscles, Lateral View(Right) Fig. 17: The Branches of the Axillary Artery Fig. 18: The Right Brachial Plexus Fig. 19: The Axilla: Superficial Vessels and Nerves(left) Fig. 20: The Axilla(left):Deep Vessels and Nerves Fig. 21: Muscles of Vertral Aspect of the Shoulder(left) Fig. 22: Nerves and vessels of Ventral Aspect of the Shoulder(left) Fig. 23: Dorsal Scapular Muscles(left) Fig. 24: Nerves and Vessels of Dorsal Scapular Region(left) Fig. 25: Skeleton of Trunk with Scapula and Pelvis Fig. 26: The Left Scapula(Dorsal Surface) Fig. 27: The Left Scapula(Ventral Surface) Fig. 28: The Left Scapula, Lateral View Fig. 29: The Left Glenoid Cavity and Scapuloclavicular Joint(Lateral View) Fig. 30: Frontal Section through Right Shoulder Joint Fig. 31: Left Shoulder Joint and Acromioclavicular Joint(Anterior View) Fig. 32: Caspule of Left Shoulder Joint(Posterior View) Fig. 33: Left Shoulder Joint(Posterior View) Fig. 34: The Inner Aspect of the Right Shoulder Joint, Opened from Behind Fig. 35: The Opened Socket of the Right Shoulder Joint Fig. 36: Radiograph of the Right Shoulder Region Fig. 37: Surface Anatomy of the Right Upper Extremity, Anterior Aspect Fig. 38: The Distribution of Cutaneous Nerves, Anterior Aspect of the Right Upper Extremity Fig. 39: The Distribution of Cutaneous Nerves, Posterior Aspect of the Right Upper Extremity Fig. 40: Arm; Superficial Veins and Cutaneous Nerves of Left Upper Limb (Anterior Surface) Fig. 41: Forearm; Superficial Veins and Cutaneous Nerves of Left Upper Limb(Anterior Surface) Fig. 42: Arm; Superficial Veins and Cutaneous Nerves of Left Upper Limb (Posterior Surface) Fig. 43: Forearm; Superficial Veins and Cutaneous Nerves of the Left Upper Limb(Posterior Surface) Fig. 44: Variations in the Venous Pattern of the Upper Extremity Fig. 45: Dermatomes of the Upper Limb Fig. 46: Valves Visible in an Opened Segment of Vein Fig. 47: The Deep Fascia Overlying the Brachial and Antebrachial Muscles of the Left Upper Extremity, Anterior View Fig. 48: The Deep Fascia Overlying the Brachial and Antebrachial Muscles of the Left Upper Extremity, Posterior View Fig. 49: Muscles of the Right Shoulder and Arm(Anterior View) Fig. 50: Anterior View of Bones of the Upper Limb(Including Proximal End of Radius and Ulna) Showing Attachments of Muscles Fig. 51: Muscles of the Shoulder and Deep Arm(Posterior View) Fig. 52: Posterior View of the Clavicle, Scapula and Humerus Showing Muscle Attachments Fig. 53: Superficial View of Muscles on the Anterior Aspect of the Left Arm Fig. 54: Vessels and Nerves of the Anterior Arm(left) Fig. 55: Deep View of Muscles on the Anterior Aspect of the Left Arm Fig. 56: The Nerves and Arteries of the Anterior Arm(left) Fig. 57: The Muscle of the Arm(Lateral View) Fig. 58: Nerves and Arteries of the Left Posterior Arm(Superficial Branches) Fig. 59: Deep Muscles of the Arm and Shoulder(Posterolateral View) Fig. 60: The Deep Nerves and Arteries of the Posterior Arm Fig. 61: Muscle of the Thorax and Right Upper Extremity; Lateral View Fig. 62: Arteries of the Upper Extremityz(Schematic Representation) Fig. 63: Cross Section of the Right Upper Extremity Through the Head of the Humerus, Viewed from Above Fig. 64: Cross Section of the Right Upper Extremity Through the Middle of the Humerus, Viewed from Above Fig. 65: The Left Anterior Forearm Muscles, Superficial Group Fig. 66: The Flexor Digitorum Suoerficial Muscle and Related Muscles(left) Fig. 67: Nerves and Arteries, Anterior Aspect of the Left Forearm (Superficial View) Fig. 68: Nerves and Arteries, Anterior Aspect of Left Forearm Fig. 69: The Left Anterior Forearm Muscles, Deep Group Fig. 70: Nerves and Arteries of Left Anterior Forearm(Deep Dissection) Fig. 71: Nerves and Arteries at the Elbow(Medial View) Fig. 72: Nerves and Arteries at the Elbow(Lateral View) Fig. 73: A Brachial Arteriogram Showing the Origins of the Vessels that Supply the Elbow and Forearm Fig. 74: Posterior Muscles of the Left Forearm, Superficial Group Fig. 75: Posterior Muscles(Superficial) of the Left Forearm, Lateral View Fig. 76: Nerves and Arteries of the Left Posterior Forearm Fig. 77: The Thumb Muscles of the Left Posterior Forearm Fig. 78: Nerves and Arteries of the Left Posterior Forearm(Deep Dissection) Fig. 79: The Left Posterior Forearm Muscles, Deep Group Fig. 80: Bones of the Right Forearm Showing Attachments of Muscles (Anterior View) Fig. 81: Bones of the Right Forearm Showing the Attachments of Muscles (Posterior View) Fig. 82: Sagittal Section of the Left Elbow Joint Fig. 83: The Left Humerus Fig. 84: The Left Humerus Fig. 85: The Head of the Left Humerus, Viewed from Above Fig. 86: The Distal Extremity of the Left Humerus,Viewed from Below Fig. 87: The Left Ulna(Anterior) Fig. 88: The Left Ulna(Lateral) Fig. 89: The Left Radius(Anterior) Fig. 90: The Left Radius(Posterior) Fig. 91: The Left Elbow Joint, Anterior View Fig. 92: The Left Elbow Joint, Posterolateral View Fig. 93: Radioulnar Joins, Anterior View(left) Fig. 94: Roentgenogram of the Elbow Joint of 5 1/2 Year Old Boy Fig. 95: Roentgenogram of the Elbow Joint of 17 Year Old Male Fig. 96: Roentgenogram of the Left Elbow Joint in an Adult, Lateral Projection Fig. 97: Roentgenogram of the Right Elbow Joint in an Adult(A-P Projection) Fig. 98: Cross Section Through the Right Upper Extremity at the Level of the Elbow Joint Fig. 99: Cross Section Through the Proximal Third of the Right Forearm Fig. 100: Cross Section Through the Middle Third of the Right Forearm Fig. 101: Cross Section Through the Distal Third of the Right Forearm Fig. 102: Superficial Veins and Nerves of the Dorsum of the Left Hand Fig. 103: Extensor Tendons and Their Synovial Sheaths, the Left Dorsal Wrist Fig. 104: Tendons, Arteries and Digital Nerves, Dorsum of the Left Hand Fig. 105: Arteries of the Left Dorsal Wrist and Hand, Deep View Fig. 106: Superficial Nerves and Arteries of the Palm of the Left Hand Fig. 107: Muscles, Synovial Sheaths and Tendons Left Wrist and Palm Fig. 108: Muscles of the Right Hand Fig. 109: Tendon Insertions, Index Finger of Right Hand(Radial Side) Fig. 110: Nerves and Arteries of the Left Palm, Superficial Palmar Arch Fig. 111: Nerves and Arteries of the Left Palm, Deep Palmar Arch Fig. 112: Superficial Nerves, Arteries and Tendons on the Radial Aspect of the Right Hand Fig. 113: An Arteriogram of the Hand Fig. 114: The Deep Muscles of the Right Hand, Palmar View Fig. 115: The Three Palmar Interosseus Muscles(left, Palmar View) Fig. 116: The Four Dorsal Interosseus Muscles(left, Dorsal View) Fig. 117: The Four Lumbrical Muscles(left, Palmar View) Fig. 118: The Skeleton of the Right Wrist and Hand, Palmar View Fig. 119: Bones of the Right Wrist and Hand(Palmar View) Showing the Attachments of Muscles Fig. 120: Cross Section Through the Hand at the Level of the First Row of Carpal Bones Fig. 121: Cross Section of the Right Hand Through the Metacarpal Bones Fig. 122: Nerves and Arteries of the Index Finger Fig. 123: Cross Section of the Middle Finger Through the Proximal Phalanx Fig. 124: Cross Section of the Middle Finger Through the Middle Phalanx Fig. 125: Finger Nail, Normal Position(Dorsal View) Fig. 126: Left Half of Finger Nail Bed Exposed Fig. 127: Nail Bed of Thumb after Removal of Nail Fig. 128: Nail Bed of Thumb and Reflection of Cuticle Fig. 129: Joints and Ligaments of the Wrist and Hand(Dorsal View, Left Hand) Fig. 130: Joints and Ligaments of the Middle Finger Fig. 131: Joints and Ligaments of the Wrist and Hand(Palmar View, Left Hand) Fig. 132: Joints of the Right Wrist and Fingers, Viewed from the Dorsal Aspect Fig. 133: X-ray of the Right Wrist, Dorso-ventral Projection Fig. 134: Coronal(Frontal)Section Through the Left Wrist Joints Fig. 135: X-ray on Adult Left Hand Fig. 136: Thoracic and Upper Abdominal Viscera Viewed from the Anterior Aspect Fig. 137: The Thoracic Skeleton, Anterior View Fig. 138: The Left Clavicle, Inferior View Fig. 139: The Left Clavicle, Superior View Fig. 140: The Thoracic Skeleton, Posterior View Fig. 141: The Sternum, Anterior View Fig. 142: The Sternum, Lateral View Fig. 143: The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 8th Right Ribs Fig. 144: The Sternoclavicular and the First Two Sternocostal Joints Fig. 145: The Sternum of an Eleven Year Old Child, Showing Centers of Ossification Fig. 146: The Twelve Right Ribs, Showing the Natural Contour of the Thoracic Cage; Lateral View Fig. 147: The Costosternal Articulations, Frontal Section, Posterior View Fig. 148: Muscles and Bones of Anterior Thoracic Wall, seen from behind Fig. 149: Blood Vessels of the Thoracic and Abdominal Wall, viewed from the inside Fig. 150: Posterior-Anterior Radiograph of the Thorax Showing the Heart and Lungs Fig. 151: Anterior Cervical, Thoracic and Abdominal Musculature Fig. 152: The Thoracic Viscera and the Root of the Neck, Anterior Exposure Fig. 153: Pleural Reflections(blue) and Lungs(red) Projected onto Thoracic Wall Fig. 154: Pleural Reflections(blue) and Lungs(red) Projected onto Thoracic Wall Fig. 155: Right Lateral View Pleural Reflections(blue) and Lungs(red) Projected onto Thoracic Wall Fig. 156: Left Lateral View Pleural Reflections(blue) and Lungs(red) Projected onto Thoracic Wall Fig. 157: Cross Section of Thorax at the Level of the Tracheal Bifurcation and 4th Thoracic Vertebra(Pleura is shown in red) Fig. 158: Cross Section of Thorax Through the Hilum of the Lung at the Level of the Pulmonary Vein(Pleura in red, Pericardium in blue) Fig. 159: Cross Section of the Thorax Inferior to the Hilum at the Pulmonary Ligament Fig. 160: Left Lung, Lateral View Fig. 161: Right Lung, Lateral View Fig. 162: Left Lung, Bronchopulmonary Segments, Leteral view Fig. 163: Right Lung, Bronchopulmonary Segments, Leteral view Fig. 164: Left Lung, Mediastinal and Diaphragmatic Surfaces Fig. 165: Right Lung, Mediastinal and Diaphragmatic Surfaces Fig. 166: Left Lung, Bronchopulmonary Segments, Medial View Fig. 167: Right Lung, Bronchopulmonary Segments, Medial View Fig. 168: Anterior Aspect of Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi Fig. 169: Diagram of the Bronchial Tree and its Lobar and Bronchopulmonary Divisions, Anterior View Fig. 170: The Position of the Heart Within the Thorax, Anterior View Fig. 171: Sites on the Chest Wall for Ascultation of the Heart Fig. 172: Projection of the Heart and its Valves onto Anterior Thoracic Wall Fig. 173: Positions of the Heart During Full Inspiration Fig. 174: Positions of the Heart During Full Expiration Fig. 175: Anterior View of the Pericardial Sac and Thymus in the Newborn Child Fig. 176: Anterior View of the Heart and Great Vessels of a Newborn Child After Removal of the Thymus Fig. 177: Thoracic Viscera of a Young Boy, Anterior View Fig. 178: Fetal Circulation in the Newborn Female Fig. 179: The Ductus Arteriosus in the Neonatal Heart Fig. 180: The Opened Right Atrium in a 310 mm Human Fetus Fig. 181: Circulation in the Fetus Fig. 182: Diagram of Main Arteries; The Adult Systemic Circulation Fig. 183: Schema of Normal Blood Flow in the Adult Body Fig. 184: The Right Side of the Mediastinum Fig. 185: The Left Side of the Mediastinum Fig. 186: The Adult Heart, Pericardium and Superior Mediastinal Structures, Anterior View Fig. 187: Lymphatics of the Thorax, Anterior Aspect Fig. 188: The Heart and Great Vessels, Anterior View Fig. 189: Interior of the Pericardium, Anterior View Fig. 190: The Coronary Vessels, Anterior View Fig. 191: The Valves of the Heart and the Origin of the Coronary Vessels, Superior View Fig. 192: The Coronary Vessels, Diaphragmatic Surface of the Heart Fig. 193: THe Venous Drainage of the Ventricles: The Coronary Sinus Fig. 194: Ventral View of the Heart and Great Vessels Fig. 195: Posterior View of the Heart and Great Vessels Fig. 196: The Complete Coronary Arterial System Fig. 197: A Balanced Left vs. Right Coronary Artery Distribution Fig. 198: A Dominant Distribution to the Heart Wall from the Left Coronary Artery Fig. 199: A Dominant Distribution to the Heart Wall from the Right Coronary Artery Fig. 200: Left Coronary Arteriogram Fig. 201: Frontal Section Through the Heart, Showing Dorsal Half of Heart Fig. 202: The Right Atrium and Right Ventricle Fig. 203: The Right Atrium and Right Ventricle Fig. 204: Right Ventricle and Pulmonary Trunk Fig. 205: Right Ventricle: View of the Tricuspid Valve Fig. 206: The Left Atrium and Left Ventricle Fig. 207: The Left Ventricle and Ascending Aorta Fig. 208: Heart of Newborn Child: View of Right Atrium and Ventricle, Fossa Ovalis and Tricuspid Valve Fig. 209: Heart of Newborn Child: View of Pulmonary Trunk and Opened Right Ventricle Fig. 210: The Atrioventricular Bundle Dissected in the Right Ventricle Fig. 211: The Atrioventricular Bundle Dissected in the Left Ventricle Fig. 212: Lateral View of the Atrioventricular Bundle(Left Branch) Fig. 213: Diagram of the Conduction System of the Heart Fig. 214: A Median Sagittal Section of the Thorax and Vertebral Column Viewed from the Right Side Fig. 215: A Frontal Section of the Thorax and Abdomen from Behind(Dorsal View) Fig. 216: The Aorta and Lower Esophagus at the Tracheal Bifurcation and Diaphragm Fig. 217: The Relationship or the Esophagus to the Aorta and Trachea, Viewed from Right Side Fig. 218: Vessels and Nerves of the Dorsal Thoracic Wall Fig. 219: Dorsal View of the Mediastinum and Lungs with the Thoracic Vertebral Column Removed Fig. 220: Dorsal View of the Mediastinum after Removal of the Vertebral Column and Retraction of the Lungs Fig. 221: The Azygos System of Veins, the Thoracic Duct and Other Posterior Thoracic Wall Structures Fig. 222: Diagram of Lymphatic Channel Flow Fig. 223: The Thoracic Duct: Its Origin and Course Fig. 224: The Symphathetic Trunks and Vagus Nerves in the Thorax and Upper Abdomen Fig. 225: Diagram of the Autonomic Nervous System. Fig. 226: The Sympathetic Trunks and Intercostal Nerves and Vessels in the Posterior Part of the Thoracic Wall, Anterior View Fig. 227: The Right Posterior Thoracic Wall, the Sympathetic Trunk and the Intercostal Nerves and Vessels, Anterior View Fig. 228: The Cervical and Upper Thoracic Distribution of Autonomic Nerves Fig. 229: Lower Thoracic Portion of Autonomic Nervous System Fig. 230: The Diaphragm : Its Openings, Blood Vessels and Nerves Viewed From Above Fig. 231: Superficial Musculature of the Anterior Abdominal and Thoracic Wall Fig. 232: Superficial Nerves and Vessels of the Anterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 233: The Deeper Layers of the Musculature of the Trunk, Axilla and Neck Fig. 234: Anterior Abdominal Wall: Rectus Abdominis and Internal Oblique Muscles Fig. 235: The Aponeurosis of the External Oblique Muscle Fig. 236: The Superficial Inguinal Ring and Spermatic Cord Fig. 237: Middle Layer of Abdominal Musculature: Internal Oblique Muscle Fig. 238: Deep Layer of Abdominal Musculature: The Transversus Abdominis Muscle Fig. 239: Vessels and Nerves of the Anterior Abdominal Wall: The Lateral Cutaneous and Anterior Cutaneous Branches Fig. 240: Vessels and Nerves of the Anterior Abdominal Wall: The Epigastric Anastomosis Fig. 241: Transverse Sections of the Anterior Abdominal Wall: Above the Umbilicus and Below the Arcuate Line Fig. 242: Inner Aspect of the Anterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 243: The Vessels and Umbilical Ligaments on the Inner Aspect of the Anterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 244: The Inguinal Region of the Anterior Abdominal Wall in the Female(2):Superficial Inguinal Ring and Superficial Vessels and Nerves Fig. 245: The Inguinal Region of the Anterior Abdominal Wall in the Female(2):The Opened Inguinal Canal Fig. 246: The Superficial Inguinal Region and Scrotum in the Male Fig. 247: Right Testis and Epididymis(Anterior View) Fig. 248: Spermatic Cord, Testis, Scrotum and Cross Section of Penis(Anterior) Fig. 249: Right Testis and Epididymis(Lateral View) Fig. 250: Testis, Epididymis and the Beginning of the Deferens Fig. 251: Longitudinal Section of Testis and Epididymis Fig. 252: Cross Section of Testis and Scrotum Fig. 253: The Descended Testicle and the Inguinal Canal Just Before Birth Fig. 254: Schematic Representation of the Blood Supply of the Testis and Epididymis Fig. 255: A Deep Dissection of the Anterior Abdominal Wall and the Umbilical Region in the Newborn Fig. 256: The Abdominal and Thoracic Viscera Observed In Situ in the Newborn Child Fig. 257: Frontal View of Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera Fig. 258: Posterior View of Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera Fig. 259: The Abdominal Cavity(1), the Viscera Left Intact Fig. 260: The Abdominal Cavity(2), the Ascending Colon and the Transverse Colon and its Mesocolon Fig. 261: The Developing Gastrointestinal Organs and their Mesenteries Fig. 262A: Cross Section Diagram of Development of Mesogastria Early Stage(about six weeks) Fig. 262B: Cross Section Diagram of Development of Mesogastria Late Fetal Stage Fig. 263: Stage in the Development of the Omental Bursa(Sagittal Diagram) Fig. 264: Peritoneal Reflection in Adult Female Fig. 265: The Abdominal Cavity(3): The Celiac Trunk and its Branches Fig. 266: The Abdominal Cavity(4): The Splenic Vessels and Formation of the Portal Vein Fig. 267: Inner Surface of the Mucosa of the Stomach(magnified 40¡ß) Fig. 268: The Interior of the Stomach and Upper Duodenum Fig. 269: X-Ray of Lower Esophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, and Proximal Jejunum Fig. 270: Anterior View of Stomach Fig. 271: A Celiac Trunk Arteriogram Fig. 272: Abdominal Portal System of Veins Fig. 273: The Lesser Omentum, Stomach, Liver and Spleen Fig. 274: The Spleen, Visceral Surface Fig. 275: The Omental Bursa, Caudate Lobe of Liver and Body of Pancreas Fig. 276: The Spleen, Diaphragmatic Surface Fig. 277: The Omental Bursa and Structures of the Stomach Bed Fig. 278: Spleen Cross Section Fig. 279: Lymphatic Vessels and Nodes of the Stomach, the Porta Hepatis and Pancreas Fig. 280: Dorsocranial View of Liver Fig. 281: Anterior Surface of the Liver(with Diaphragmatic Attachment) Fig. 282: Posterior(Visceral) Surface of Liver and the Gall Bladder Fig. 283: Variations in the Union of the Cystic and Common Bile Ducts Fig. 284: The Gall Bladder and Biliary Duct System Fig. 285: Pancreas and Duodenum Fig. 286: Head of Pancreas and Duodenum(Dorsal View) Fig. 287: The Pancreatic Duct System Fig. 288: Pancreatic and common bile ducts join early, resulting in a long hepatopancreatic duct Fig. 289: A long hepatopancreatic duct is modified by an expanded ampulla Fig. 290: Pancreatic and common bile ducts join close to the greater duodenal papilla, resulting in a short hepatopancreatic duct Fig. 291: Both pancreatic and common bile ducts open separately on a somewhat larger duodenal papilla Fig. 292: Pancreatic and common bile ducts drain through a single opening, but the ducts are separated by a septum Fig. 293: Long hepatopancreatic duct along with a well developed accessory pancreatic duct which opens through the lesser duodenal papilla Fig. 294: X-Ray of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Fig. 295: Lymphatic Vessels and Nodes of the Ileum Fig. 296: Abdominal Cavity(5); Lymph Nodes, Vessels and Nerves Serving the Jejunum, Ileum, Ascending and Transverse Colon Fig. 297: Abdominal Cavity(6): Superior Mesenteric Vessels and Branches Fig. 298: Superior Mesenteric Arteriogram Fig. 299: Transverse Section Through the Upper Abdominal at the Level of the Tenth Thoracic Vertebra Fig. 300: Transverse Section Through the Upper Abdominal at the Level of the Intervertebral Disc Between the Twelfth Thoracic and First Lumbar Vertebrae Fig. 301: Abdominal Cavity(7): The Ascending and Transverse Colon Fig. 302: Abdominal Cavity(8): The Descending and Sigmoid Colon and the Duodenojejunal Junction Fig. 303: Abdominal Cavity(9): The Inferior Mesenteric Vessels and Branches Fig. 304: An Inferior Mesenteric Arteriogram Fig. 305: Abdominal Cavity(10): The Large Intestine and the Mesenteries Fig. 306: The Ileocecal Junction Fig. 307: A Segment of Transverse Colon Fig. 308: An Ileal(Meckel's) Diverticulum Fig. 309: The Blood Supply to the Vermiform Appendix Fig. 310: Variations in the Location of the Appendix Fig. 311: The Radiographic Anatomy of the Large Intestine(Double Contrast) Fig. 312: The Inner Surface of the Rectum and Anal canal Fig. 313: External Surface of Return, Lateral View Fig. 314: Arterial Supply of the Rectum, Posterior View Fig. 315: Distribution Pattern of the Rectal Arteries Fig. 316: The Abdominal Cavity(11): Posterior Abdominal Peritoneum(Female) Fig. 317: The Abdominal Cavity(12): The Retroperitoneal Organs(Male) Fig. 318: Abdominal Cavity(13): Lymphatics and Nerves of the Posterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 319: Posterior Abdominal Wall in 5 Month Fetus Fig. 320: Abdominal Cavity(14): Posterior Abdominal Retroperitoneal Structures in the Lumbar Region, Viewed from Behind Fig. 321: The Abdominal Cavity(15): The Posterior Abdominal Wall Fig. 322: Right Kidney and Suprarenal Gland Fig. 323: Left Kidney and Suprarenal Gland Fig. 324: Section Through Suprarenal Gland Fig. 325: Left Kidney: Frontal Section Through Renal Vessels Fig. 326: Left Kidney: Dorsal View Fig. 327: Left Kidney: Frontal Section Through Renal Pelvis Fig. 328: Retrograde Pyelogram Fig. 329: Left Kidney: Ventral View Fig. 330: Arteriogram of Right Renal Artery and its Branches Fig. 331: Transverse Section Through the Abdominal at the Level of the Body of the Second Lumbar Vertebra Fig. 332: Transverse Section Through the Abdomen at the Level of the Body of the Third Lumbar Vertebra Fig. 333: The Diaphragm and Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles Fig. 334: Posterior View of Diaphragm Fig. 335: The Psoas Minor, Psoas Major, Iliacus, and Quadratus Lumborum Muscles and the Diaphragm Fig. 336: Diagram of the Lumbar, Sacral, Pudendal and Coccygeal Nerve Plexuses Fig. 337: The Lumbosacral Plexus: Posterior Abdominal Wall and Anterior Thigh Fig. 338: The Posterior Abdominal Vessels and Nerves Fig. 339: Lumbar Sympathetic Trunk and Abdominal Autonomic Ganglia Fig. 340: Vessels and Nerves of the Inferior Abdominal and Pelvis Fig. 341: The Inguinal, Pelvic and Lumbar(Aortic) Lymph Nodes Fig. 342: An Iliac Arteriogram in a Female Fig. 343: Median Sagittal Section of the Male Pelvis and Perineum Showing the Pelvic Viscera and the External Genitalia Fig. 344: The Superficial Muscles of the Male Perineum Fig. 345: Diagram of Frontal Section Through Male Pelvis and Perineum Fig. 346: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Male Perineum Fig. 347: Vessels and Nerves of the Penis and Spermatic Cord Fig. 348: Section Through Middle of Penis Fig. 349: Section at Neck of Glans Penis Fig. 350: Section Through Glans Penis Fig. 351: Distal End of Penis Fig. 352: The Erectile Bodies of the Penis Attached to the Bladder and Other Organs by the Membranous Urethra Fig. 353: The Inferior Reflection of Peritoneum over the Pelvic Organs Fig. 354: The Male Pelvic Organs Viewed from the Left Side Fig. 355: Blood Vessels of the Male Pelvis, Perineum and External Genitalia Fig. 356: The Bladder and Prostatic Urethra Incised Anteriorly Fig. 357: Mid-sagittal Section of Base of Bladder, Prostate and Ductus Deferens Fig. 358: The Posterior Surface of the Bladder Fig. 359: The Posterior Aspect of the Ventral Abdominal Wall and the Male Pelvic Organs Fig. 360: Radiograph of Bladder, Seminal Vesicles, Deferent ducts and Ejaculatory Ducts Fig. 361: The Male Urethra and its Associated Orifices Fig. 362: The Prostate Gland, Seminal Vesicles and Ampullae of the Deferent Ducts(Superior View) Fig. 363: Diagram of the Male Genitourinary System Fig. 364: Blood Vessels and Nerves of the Pelvic Wall Fig. 365: The Muscular Floor of the Pelvis: Pelvic Diaphragm Fig. 366: The Urogenital Diaphragm; Deep Transverse Perineal Muscle(Male) Fig. 367: The External Genitalia of an 18 Years Old Virgin Fig. 368: The Dissected Female External Genitalia Fig. 369: The Urogenital Diaphragm in the Female Fig. 370: Superficial Muscles of the Female Perineum Fig. 371: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Female Perineum Fig. 372: Diagram of the Female genitourinary System Fig. 373: Diagram of Peritoneal Reflections Over Female Pelvic Organs(Mid-Sagittal Section) Fig. 374: Pelvic Viscera of an Adult Female: Anterior View Fig. 375: Utero-Salpingogram Fig. 376: Muscles of the Lateral Wall and Floor of the Female Pelvis(Left Side) Fig. 377: The Adult Female Pelvis. Median Sagittal Section Fig. 378: The Female Pelvic Organs: Anterosuperior View Fig. 379: The Internal Genital Organs of an Immature Girl Fig. 380: Frontal Section of Uterus, Uterine Tube and Ovary Fig. 381: Arterial Supply to Female Pelvic Genital Organs Fig. 382: Blood Vessels of the Female Pelvis and Genital System Fig. 383: Lymph Vessels and Nodes of the Female Pelvis Fig. 384: Lymphograph of Pelvis and Lumbar Region Fig. 385: Diagrammatic Section Through the Lesser or True Pelvis in the Female Fig. 386: The Muscular Floor of the Female Pelvis, Viewed from Above Fig. 387: The Musculature of the Floor of the Female Pelvis, Viewed from the Interior or Perineal Aspect Fig. 388: Projection of External Female Genitalia on Bony Structures of the Pelvis Fig. 389: Lateral View of the Adult Right Hip Bone Fig. 390: Medial View of the Adult Right Hip Bone Fig. 391: Hip Bone of 5 Year Old Child: Lateral View Fig. 392: Hip Bone of 5 Year Old Child: Medial View Fig. 393: External Features and Skeleton of the Erect Female Pelvis: Anterosuperior View Fig. 394: The Female Pelvic Outlet Showing the Pelvic Ligaments and Viewed from Below Fig. 395: The Male Pelvis and Associated Ligaments: Anterior Aspect Fig. 396: The Female Pelvis with Joints and Ligaments: Posterior Aspect Fig. 397: The Male Pelvis and Ligaments Viewed from Above Fig. 398: The Female Pelvis and Ligaments Viewed from Above Fig. 399: Diagrammatic Projection of Abdominal and Pelvic Organs in a Pregnant Woman Before Giving Birth: Anterior View Fig. 400: Fetal Roentgenogram Fig. 401:Radiograph of the Pelvis and the Sacroiliac and Hip Joints Fig. 402: Arteries and Bone of the Lower Limb(Anterior View) Fig. 403:Arteries and Bones of the Lower Limb(Posterior View) Fig. 404:Dermatomes of the Anterior Aspect of the Lower Extremity Fig. 405:The Distribution of Cutaneous Nerves:Anterior Aspect of the Lower Extremity Fig. 406: Dermatomes of the Posterior Aspect of the Lower Extremity Fig. 407: The Distribution of Cutaneous Nerves:Posterior Aspect of the Lower Extremity Fig. 408:Cutaneous Fields of Peropheral Nerves that Supply the Posterior (A) and Anterior (B) Thigh Fig. 409:Cutaneous Fields Supplied by the Femoral Nerve and Its Saphenous Branch Fig. 410: The Cutaneous Fields of the Sural Nerve in the Calf and Foot and the Fields of the Cakcaneal and Plantar Branches of the Tibial Nerve Fig. 411: The Cutaneous Fields of the Sural Nerve on the Posterolateral and Anterolateral Aspects of the Leg and the Dorsum of the Foot Fig. 412:Surface anatomy of the Right Lower Limb, Anterior View Fig. 413:Surface anatomy of the Right Lower Limb, posterior View Fig. 414:Superficial Nerve and Blood Vessels of the Anterior Thigh Fig. 415: The Superficial Inguinal Lymph Nodes and Channels Fig. 416:The Fascia of the Anterior Thigh, the Fascia Lata(right) Fig. 417:TheAnterior Muscles of the Thigh: Superficial View(right) Fig. 418: The Femoral Triangle Fig. 419: The Quadriceps Femoris, Iliopsoas,and Pectineus Muscles Fig. 420: The Intermediate Layer of Anterior and Medial Thigh Muscles Fig. 421: The Femoral Vessel and Nerves Fig. 422: The Femoral and Obturator Nerves and the Deep Femoral Artery Fig. 423: The Deep Layrer of Anterior and Medial Thigh Muscles(Right) Fig. 424: Superficial Thigh and Gluteal Muscle (Lateral View) Fig. 425: Superficial Veins and Nervesof the Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh Fig. 426: Nerves and Vessels of the Posterior Theign Fig. 427: Gluteal and Posterior Thigh Muscles Fig. 428: Deep Nervese and Vessels of the Gluteal Region abd Posterior Thigh Fig. 429: Deep Muscles of the Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh Fig. 430: The Middle and Deep Gluteal Muscle and the Sciatic Nerve Fig. 431: Anterior View of Right Pelvis and Femor Showing Muscle Attachments Fig. 432: Right Femur : Anterior View Fig. 433: Right Femur : Posterior Vie Fig. 434: Posterior View of right Pelvis and Femur Showing Muscle Attachment Fig. 435: The Right Hip joint: Anterior View Fig. 436: The Right Hip Joint: Posterior View Fig. 437: The Socket of the Right Hip Joint Fig. 438: Frontal Section of the Pelvis Showing Both Hip Joints Fig. 439: Anterior Exposure of the Right Hip Joint Fig. 440: The Deep Muscles of thE Popliteal Fossa Fig. 441: Nerves and Vessels of the Popliteal Fossa Fig. 442: Arteriogram of Lower Femoral and Popliteal Arteries Fig. 443: The Branches of the Popliteal Artery Fig. 444: The Region of the Knee Joint, Anterior View (Undissected, Right Lower Limb) Fig. 445: Right Knee Joint (Anterior View) Fig. 446: Anterior View of the Right Knee Joint, Opened from the Front to Expose the Ligaments and Menisci Fig. 447: Right Knee Joint (Posterior View) Fig. 448: Posterior View of the Right Knee Joint, Opened from Behind to Expose the Ligaments and Menisci Fig. 449: The Distal End of the Right Femur, Lateral View Fig. 450: The Distal Endo f the Right Femur, Viewed from Below Fig. 451: Flexed Right Knee Joint (Anterior View) Showing Cruciate Ligaments Fig. 452: The Proximal Ends of the Right Tibia and Fibula, Viewed from Above Fig. 453: The Condyles of the Right Tibia (from Above), Showing the Menisci and the Origins of the Cruciate Ligaments Fig. 454: The Arterial Supply of the Menisci, Right Knee Fig. 455: Cast of Knee Joint (Distended) Showing Bursae and Joint Cavity Fig. 456: Cast of Knee Joint Showing Bursae and Joint Cavity (Posterior View) Fig. 457: Radiograph of the Right Knee (Ant.-Post. Projection) Fig. 458: Sagittal Section of the Right Knee Joint Fig. 459: Frontal Section of the Right Knee Joint and the Superior Tibiofibular Joint Fig. 460: Superficial Veins and Nerves of the Posterior Leg and Foot Fig. 461: Superficial Veins and Nerves on the Medial Aspect of the Leg and foot Fig. 462: Superficial Muscles and Tendons of the Right Lower Thigh and Leg, Medial View Fig. 463: Superficial Muscles and Tendons of the Right Lower Thigh and Leg, Lateral View Fig. 464: Muscle of the Anterior Compartment of the Leg Fig. 465: Nerves and Arteries of the Anterior and Lateral Compartments of the Leg Fig. 466: Deep Lymphatic Channels and Nodes of the Anterior Leg Fig. 467: Muscles of the Lateral Compartment of the Leg Fig. 468: Superficial Nerves and Veins of the Dorsal Right Foot Fig. 469: Muscles and Tendons of the Dorsal Right Foot(Superficial View) Fig. 470: The Intrinsic Muscles of the Dorsal Foot(right) Fig. 471: Deep Nerves and Arteries of the Dorsal Foot Fig. 472: The Deep Fascia of the Leg(the Crural Fascia), Posterior View Fig. 473: Muscles of the Posterior Leg: Superficial Calf Muscles Fig. 474: Muscles of the Posterior Leg, Second Layer of Calf Muscles Fig. 475: Nerves and Vessels of the Posterior Leg: Superficial Layer Fig. 476: Nerves and Vessels of the Right Posterior Leg, Intermediate Layer Fig. 477: Muscles of the Posterior COmpartment of the Leg: Deep Group: Four Muscles Fig. 478: The Tibialis Posterior and Flexor Hallucis Longus Muscles Fig. 479: Nerves and Muscles of the Deep Posterior Leg Fig. 480: The Tibiofibular Union and Interosseous Membrane(Right Leg) Fig. 481: The Right Tibia, Anterior View Fig. 482: Muscle Attachments on the Right Tibia and Fibula(Anterior Surface) Fig. 483: Muscle Attachments on the Right Tibia and Fibula(Posterior Surface) Fig. 484: The Right Tibia, Posterior View Fig. 485: The Right Fibula, Lateral View Fig. 486: Cross Section Through Middle Third of Right Thigh(Distal Surface) Fig. 487: Cross Section of Right Thigh Just Above Patella(Distal Surface) Fig. 488: Cross Section Planes of Lower Extremity Shown in Seven Figures of This Atlas Fig. 489: Cross Section Through Upper Third of Right Leg(Distal Surface) Fig. 490: Cross Section Through the Middle of Right Leg(Distal Surface) Fig. 491: Cross Section Through the Right Leg Just Above the Malleoli (Distal Surface) Fig. 492: The Sole of the Right Foot: Plantar Aponeurosis Fig. 493: The Sole of the Right Foot: Superficial Nerves and Arteries Fig. 494: The Sole of the Right Foot: First Layer of Plantar Muscles Fig. 495: The Sole of the Right Foot: Second Layer of Plantar Muscles Fig. 496: The Sole of the Right Foot: the Plantar Nerves and Arteries Fig. 497: The Sole of the Right Foot: the Plantar Arch and Deep Vessels and Nerves Fig. 498: The Sole of the Right Foot: the Third Layer of Plantar Muscles Fig. 499: The Plantar Interossei Fig. 500: The Dorsal Interossei Fig. 501: The Bones of the Right Foot, Dorsal View Fig. 502: Dorsal Aspect of the Bones of the Right Foot Showing the Attachments of Muscles Fig. 503: The Bones of the Right Foot: Plantar View Fig. 504: Plantar Aspect of the Bones of the Right Foot Showing the Attachments of Muscles Fig. 505: Tendons at the Ankle Region: Dorsolateral View(Right Foot) Fig. 506: The Tendons of the Peroneus Longus and Tibialis Anterior Muscle Fig. 507: Tendons at the Ankle Region: Medial View(Right Foot) Fig. 508: Ligaments of the Ankle and Foot: Dorsolateral View(Right Foot) Fig. 509: Ligaments of the Ankle and Foot: Medial View(Right Foot) Fig. 510: The Intertarsal and Tarsometatarsal Joints(Horizontal Section of the Right Foot) Fig. 511: The Talocalcaneonavicular Joint(Viewed from Above), Right Fig. 512: The Ankle Joint(Talocrural) Viewed from Behind(Right Foot) Fig. 513: Ligaments on the Plantar Surface of the Right Foot(Superficial) Fig. 514: The Plantar Calcaneonavicular Ligament and the Insertions of Three Tendons(Right Foot) Fig. 515: Cross Section Through the Right Foot at the Level of the Head of the Talus(Distal Surface) Fig. 516: Cross Section of the Right Foot Through the Metatarsal Bones (Distal Surface) Fig. 517: The Cutaneous Nerve Surface Areas, Posterior Aspect of the Body Fig. 518: The Branching of a Typical Spinal Nerve Fig. 519: Pattern of Dermatomes on the Dorsal Trunk Fig. 520: The Regions of the Body: Posterior View Fig. 521: The Lumbosacral Region of the Back, Superficial View Fig. 522: Cross Section of Back, Lumbar Region Fig. 523: Muscles of the Posterior Neck, Shoulder, Back and Gluteal Region Fig. 524: Muscles of the Back: Intermediate Layer(Left), Deep Layer(right) Fig. 525: Deep Muscles of the Back and Neck: the Erector Spinae Muscle Fig. 526: Deep Muscles of the Back and Neck: Transversospinal Group Fig. 527: Nerves and Vessels of the Superficial and Intermediate Muscle Layers of the Upper Back and Posterior Neck Fig. 528: The Deep Vessels and Nerves of the Suboccipital Region and Upper Back; the Suboccipital Triangle Fig. 529: The Suboccipital Triangle Fig. 530: The Atlas, Viewed from Above Fig. 531: The Atlas, Caudal View Fig. 532: The Axis, Viewed from Above Fig. 533: Articulated Atlas and Axis, Median Sagittal Section Fig. 534: Atlantooccipital and Atlantoaxial Joints(Posterior View) Fig. 535: Articulations of Occipital Bone and First Three Cervical Vertebrae (Anterior View) Fig. 536: The Atlantooccipital and Atlantoaxial Joints Showing the Cruciform Ligament(Posterior View) Fig. 537: Median Atlantoaxial Joint(from Above) Fig. 538: The Alar and Apical Ligaments(Posterior View) Fig. 539: The Tectorial Membrane, Dorsal View Fig. 540: Median section of Atlantooccipital Region Fig. 541: Fifth Cervical Vertebra(from Above) Fig. 542: Seventh Cervical Vertebra(from Above) Fig. 543: The Cervical Spinal Column(Dorsal) Fig. 544: The Vertebral Column, Including the Sacrum and Coccyx Fig. 545: The Vertebral Column, Including the Sacrum and Coccyx Fig. 546: The Vertebral Column, Including the Sacrum and Coccyx Fig. 547: Sixth Thoracic Vertebra(from Above) Fig. 548: Sixth Thoracic Vertebra(from Left Lateral Side) Fig. 549: Tenth Thoracic Vertebra(Ventral View) Fig. 550: Anterior Longitudinal Ligament(Ventral View) Fig. 551: Sagittal Section(at an Angle) through Spinal Column Showing Costovertebral Articulations Fig. 552: The Lower Costovertebral Joints(Posterior View) Fig. 553: The Ligamenta Flava(Ant. View) Fig. 554: Costovertebral Joints, Transverse Section Fig. 555: Lumbar Vertebra(Cranial View) Fig. 556: Lumbar Vertebra(Anterior View) Fig. 557: Posterior Longitudinal Ligament and Intervertebral Discs, Lumbosacral Region Fig. 558: Last Three Thoracic and First Two Lumbar Vertebrae(Lateral View) Fig. 559: The Sacrum, Anterior or Pelvic Surface Fig. 560: The Sacrum, Posterior Surface Fig. 561: The Sacrum and Coccyx, Lateral View Fig. 562: The Coccyx, Dorsal View Fig. 563: The Spinal Cord and Brain of a Newborn Child(Posterior View) Fig. 564: The Emerging Spinal Nerves and their Segments in the Adult Fig. 565: The Spinal Cord Within the Vertebral Canal(Dorsal View) Fig. 566: The Spinal Cord(Ventral View) Fig. 567: The Conus Medullaris and Cauda Equina(Ventral) Fig. 568: Spinal Cord with Nerve Roots Fig. 569: The Anterior Spinal Artery Fig. 570: Spinal Cord with Dura Mater Dissected Open(Dorsal View) Fig. 571: Meninges of the Spinal Cord Shown at Cervical Level(Transverse Section) Fig. 572: The Spinal Cord Within the Vertebral Canal of the Spinal Column (Transverse Section) Fig. 573: Anterior Dissection of Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord Prevertebral Structures at a Lower Thoracic Level Fig. 574: External Features of the Neck Shown in Relation to Underlying Skeletal and Visceral Structures Fig. 575: The Right Platysma Muscle and Pectoral Fascia Fig. 576: The Anterior and Posterior Triangles of the Neck Fig. 577: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 1: Platysma Layer Fig. 578: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 2: Sternocleidomastoid Layer Fig. 579: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 3: the Anterior Triangle Fig. 580: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 4: The Large Vessels Fig. 581: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 5: the Subclavian Artery Fig. 582: Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Neck, Stage 6: the Brachial Plexus Fig. 583: Anterior View of the Musculature of the Neck Fig. 584: Fascial Planes of the Neck in a Newborn Child(Cross Section) Fig. 585: Veins of the Neck and Infraclavicular Region Fig. 586: Deep Arteries and Veins of the Neck and Great Vessels of the Thorax Fig. 587: The Superficial Lymph Nodes, Lymphatic Channels and Veins of the Face, Lower Head and Neck(Right Lateral View) Fig. 588: The Nerves and Vessels in the Deep Part of the Lower Neck, Anterolateral View Fig. 589: Ventral View of Thyroid Gland Showing Relation to Larynx and Trachea Fig. 590: Dorsal View of Thyroid Gland Showing Relation to Pharynx and Parathyroids Fig. 591: Cross Section of Cervical Viscera Showing Relation of Thyroid Gland to Trachea, Esophagus, Parathyroid Glands and Cervical Vessels Fig. 592: The Superficial Structures at the Root of the Neck and Thoracic Inlet, Anterior View Fig. 593: The Root of the Neck and the Thoracic Inlet, Anterior View Fig. 594: The Prevertebral Region and Root of the Neck, Anterior View Fig. 595: The Vertebral and Internal Carotid Arteries Fig. 596: The Right Subclavian Artery and its Branches Fig. 597: The Left Submandibular Triangle and Submandibular Gland(Viewed from Below) Fig. 598: The Suprahyoid Muscles and Hyoid Bone(Viewed from Below) Fig. 599: The Submandibular and Submental Regions, Dissection Stages 1 (reader's left) and 2 Fig. 600: The Submandibular and Submental Regions, Dissection Stages 3 (reader's left) and 4 Fig. 601: The Anterior Aspect of the Skull Fig. 602: Regions of the Anterolateral Head and Neck Fig. 603: The Muscles of Facial Expression (Anterior View) Fig. 604: Muscles of Facial Expression and the Superficial Posterior Cervical Muscles Fig. 605: Branches of the Facial Nerve Supplying the Superficial Facial Muscles Fig. 606: The Parotid Gland and Duct and the Masseter Muscle Fig. 607: The Parasympathetic Innervation of the Parotid Gland Fig. 608: The Temporalis and Buccinator Muscles Fig. 609: The Cutaneous Nerve Patterns (Dermatomes) of the Head and Neck Fig. 610: Lateral Aspect of the Skull Fig. 611: Schematic Diagram of the Trigeminal Nerve Fig. 612: The Right Temporomandibular Joint (Lateral View) Fig. 613: The Right Temporomandibular Region (Medial View) Fig. 614: The Medial and Lateral Pterygoid Muscles (lateral View) Fig. 615: The Pterygoid, Buccinator and Mylohyoid Muscles as Seen from Below and Behind Fig. 616: Sagittal Sections of Temoromandibular Joint Fig. 617: Sagittal Sections of Temoromandibular Joint Fig. 618: The External Carotid Artery and its Branches in the Skull Fig. 619: Superficial Lymph Nodes of the Head and Neck Fig. 620: The Principal Superficial Veins of the Face and Head, Showing Connections to Deeper Veins Fig. 621: Lymphatic Drainage from the Tongue and Lower Oral Cavity Fig. 622: Superficial Nerves and Vessels of the Face and Head Fig. 623: Nerves and Vessels of the Superficial Head and Deeper Face Fig. 624: The Infratemporal Region and the Maxillary Artery Fig. 625: The Infratemporal Region and the Branches of the Mandibular Nerve Fig. 626: The Calvaria (Viewed from Above) Fig. 627: Brachycephalic Skull Fig. 628: Dolichocephalic Skull Fig. 629: The Skull at Birth (Lateral View) Fig. 630: The Skull at Birth (Seen from Above) Fig. 631: The Skull at Birth (Posterior-Inferior View) Fig. 632: The Diploic Veins Fig. 633: The Scalp, Skull, Meninges and Brain Fig. 634: The Surface of the Dura Mater with the Superior Sagittal Sinus Opened; Viewed from Above Fig. 635: The Dura Mater and the Middle Meningeal Vessels, Viewed Following a Lateral Exposure of the Cranial Cavity Fig. 636: The Intracranial Dura Mater and the Dura Sinuses Fig. 637: The Base of the Cranial Cavity :Vessels, Nerves and Dura Mater Fig. 638: Ventral View of the Brain Showing the Origins of the Cranial Nerves Fig. 639: Ventral View of the Brain Showing the Origins of the Cranial Nerves Fig. 640: The Petrous, Cavernus and Cerebral Portions of the Internal Carotid Artery Fig. 641: Frontal Section Through the Left Cavernous Sinus Fig. 642: Blood Vessels and Nerves in the Region of the Sella Turcica Viewed from Above Fig. 643: The Relationship of the Arteries Supplying the Brain to the Bones at the Base of the Cranial Cavity Fig. 644: The Arteries at the Base of the Brain Fig. 645: The Base of the Skull: Internal Aspect (Superior View) Fig. 646: The Base of the Skull: External Aspect (Inferior View) Fig. 647: Muscle Origins and Other Structures on the Base of the Skull Fig. 648: The Right Eye and Eyelids Fig. 649: The Right Lower Eyelid and Medial Angle Fig. 650: The Innervation of the Eyelids; Anterior View, Right Eye Fig. 651: The Orbital Septum, Lacrimal Gland and Tarsi of the Right Eye Fig. 652: The Palpebral Ligaments and Tarsal Plates Fig. 653: The Eyelids and Lacrimal Gland, Viewed from Within the Orbit Fig. 654: Anterior Dissection of the Orbit, Stage 1: Superficial Vessels, Nerves and Muscles After Removal of the Skin and the Think Layer of Superficial Fascia Fig. 655: Anterior Dissection of the Orbit, Stage 2: Vessels and Nerves After Removal of the Orbicularis Oculi and Other Superficial Muscles in the Orbital Region Fig. 656: Anterior Dissection of the Orbit, Stage 3:Visualization of More Deeply Located Structures After Cutting the Orbital Septum Circumferentially and Severing the Medial Palpebral Ligament Fig. 657: Anterior Dissection of the Orbit, Stage 4:Exposure of the Eyeball After Cutting the Lateral Palpebral Ligament and Reflecting the Eyelids Medially Fig. 658: The Lacrimal Canaliculi and Lacrimal Sac: Left Side, Superficial Dissection Fig. 659: The innervation of the Lacrimal Gland Fig. 660: The Lacrimal Canaliculi, Lacrimal Sac and Nasolacrimal Duct: Left Side, Deep Dissection Fig. 661: The Left Bony Orbital Cavity (Anterior View) Fig. 662: The Medial Wall of the Left Orbital Cavity and a Lateral View of the Pterygopalatine Fossa Fig. 663: The Lateral Wall of the Right Orbital Cavity and a Medial View of the Pterygopalatine Fossa Fig. 664: The Eye Muscles, Left Lateral View Fig. 665: Right Eyeball and Muscle Insertions (Front) Fig. 666: Right Eyeball and Muscle Insertions (Behind) Fig. 667: The Eye Muscles, Left Lateral View (Lateral Rectus Muscle and Optic Nerve Cut) Fig. 668: The Muscles of the Orbital Cavity as seen from above Fig. 669: A Horizontal Section Through Both Orbits at the Level of the Sphenoid Sinus Fig. 670: Nerves and Arteries of the Orbit(Stage 1) Superior View: Ophthalmic Nerve and Artery Fig. 671: The Extrinsic Muscle of the Left Eyeball, Anterolateral View Fig. 672: Nerves and Arteries of the Orbit (Stage 2) Superior View: The Trochlear and Abducens Nerves Fig. 673: Sagittal View of the Orbital Cavity and Eyeball Fig. 674: Nerves and Arteries of the Orbit (Stage 3) Superior View: The Optic Nerve and Ciliary Ganglion Fig. 675: Origins of the Ocular Muscles, Apex of Left Orbit Fig. 676: Nerves and Arteries of the Orbit (Stage 4) Superior View: The Oculomotor Nerve (Inferior Branch) Fig. 677: The Bulbar Fascia (Capsule of Tenon), Right Eye Fig. 678: The Chorioid or Vascular Tunic of the Eyeball Fig. 679: Horizontal Section of the Optic Disc Region of the Eyeball Fig. 680: Horizontal Section of the Human Eyeball Through the Optic Nerve and Disc Fig. 681: The Retina and its vessels Fig. 682: The Cartilages and Bones of the External Nose Fig. 683: The Nasal Septum, Cartilaginous and Bony Fig. 684: The Bony Lateral Wall of the Right Nasal Cavity Fig. 685: Lateral Wall of the Right Nasal Cavity Showing Openings of the Paranasal Air Sinuses and the Nasopharynx Fig. 686: The Paranasal Sinuses Viewed from Above Fig. 687: Ethmoid Bone: Superior Surface, Viewed from Above Fig. 688: Ethmoid Bone, Left Lateral View Fig. 689: The Frontal, Ethmoid and Nasal Bones Viewed form Below Fig. 690: Arteries and Nerves of the Nasal Septum Fig. 691: The Lateral Wall of the Left Nasal Cavity Fig. 692: Nerves and Arteries of the Palate and Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity Fig. 693: The Pterygopalatine Ganglion and its Branches Fig. 694: Nerves of the nasal and Oral Cavities and the Otic Ganglion Fig. 695: The Maxillary Nerve, the Petrosal nerves and the Facial Nerve Fig. 696: Nerves of the Upper and Lower Teeth Fig. 697: The mandibule as seen from the Front Fig. 698: The Mandible as seen from Below Fig. 699: The Mandibular Arch and the Lower Teeth (from Above) Fig. 700: Right Mandible, Inner Surface Fig. 701: The Hard and Soft Palates and the Upper Teeth (seen from Below) Fig. 702: The Bony Hard Palate and Upper Teeth (seen from Below) Fig. 703: Longitudinal Section of the Tooth Fig. 704: The Occlusal Surface of the Right Upper First Molar Fig. 705: The Maxillary and Mandibular Permanent Teeth (Buccal Surface) Fig. 706: Diagram Showing Eruption Times of Permanent Upper Teeth Fig. 707: Diagram Showing Eruption Times of Deciduous Upper Teeth Fig. 708: Dentition of a Child of Nearly One Year of Age Fig. 709: The Facial Skeleton of a Five Year Old Child Showing Full Deciduous Dentition (20 Teeth) Fig. 710: The Maxillae and Mandibule of a Nine Year Old Child Fig. 711: Dentition of a 20 Year Old Person, seen from the Left Side Fig. 712: The Four Incisors Fig. 713: The Two Right Incisors and Canine Teeth Fig. 714: The Right Canine Tooth and Two Premolars Fig. 715: The Right Second Premolar and Three Molars Fig. 716: The Four Incisors Fig. 717: The Two Incisors, Canine and First Premolar Fig. 718: The Two Premolars and First Two Molar Teeth Fig. 719: The Three Molar Teeth Fig. 720: The Right Upper and Lower Teeth, Lateral View Fig. 721: The Left Upper and Lower Teeth, Medial View Fig. 722: Paramedian Sagittal View of the Face and Neck Fig. 723: The Sensory Fields of Cranial Nerves Supplying the Nasal and Oral Cavities, the Pharynx, Esophagus and Larynx Fig. 724: Sensory Innervation of the Tongue. Cheeks and Floor of the Oral Cavity Fig. 725: Sensory Innervation of the Palate, Cheeks and Upper Gums of the Oral Cavity Fig. 726: The Viscera of the Head and Neck: Mid-sagittal Section Fig. 727: The Floor of the Oral Cavity Opened from the Submandibular Triangle, Viewed from Below Fig. 728: The Mylohyoid and Geniohyoid Muscles (Viewed from Above) Fig. 729: The Oral Cavity Fig. 730: The Lips Viewed form Within the Oral Cavity Fig. 731: The Palate:Muscular Folds and Glands Fig. 732: The Tongue, Palatine Tonsil and the Oropharynx Fig. 733: A Lateral View of the Salivary Glands and Their Ducts Fig. 734: The submandibular and Sublingual Glands Fig. 735: The Lingual Musculature and the Pharyngeal Constrictors, Lateral View Fig. 736: The Genioglossus and the Intrinsic Muscles of the Tongue Fig. 737: Vessels and Nerves n the Floor of the Oral Cavity, Viewed from Above and Anteriorly, Stage 1: With Salivary Glands in Place Fig. 738: Anterior Sublingual Region, Superficial View Fig. 739: Frontal Section Through the Tongue, Sublingual and Submandibular Regions Fig. 740: Vessels and Nerves in the Floor of the Oral Cavity, Viewed from Above and Anteriorly, Stage 2: With the Sublingual Gland Mobilized and the Vestibule of the Mouth Exposed Fig. 741: Extrinsic Muscles of the Tongue (seen from Below) Fig. 742: The Principal Pathways for Taste Fig. 743: Dorsal surface of the Tongue Fig. 744: The Extrinsic Tongue Muscles: the External Larynx and Pharynx (Lateral View 1) Fig. 745: The Extrinsic Tongue Muscles: the External Larynx and Pharynx (Lateral View 2) Fig. 746: The Left Side of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx, Viewed From the Right, Stage 1: Muscles in the Nasopharynx and Oropharynx and the Nerves and Vessels at the Base of the Tongue and Within the Oral Cavity Fig. 747: The Left Side of the Oral Cavity and Pharynx, Viewed From the Right, Stage 2:Exposure of the Pharyngeal, Palatine and Oral Vessels and Nerves After Dissection of the Pharyngeal Muscles and Mucosa Fig. 748: The Oropharyngeal Muscles (Lateral View) Fig. 749: Diagram of the Origins of the Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscles Fig. 750: Dorsal View of the Pharyngeal Muscles Fig. 751: The Pharynx and its Related Cavities (Dorsal) Fig. 752: The Oro-naso-pharyngeal Lymphatic Ring Fig. 753: Muscles of the Soft Palate, Pharynx and Posterior Larynx Fig. 754: Nerves and Vessels on the Dorsal and Lateral Walls of the Pharynx Fig. 755: Posterior View of Cervical Viscera: Muscles, Vessels and Nerves Fig. 756: Ventral View of Larynx, Tongue and Thyroid Gland: Vessels and Nerves Fig. 757: The Cartilages and Ligaments of the Larynx (Ventral View) Fig. 758: Dorsal View of Larynx, Tongue and Thyroid Gland: Vessels and Nerves Fig. 759: The Cartilages and Ligaments of the Larynx Fig. 760: The Right Half of the Larynx Showing the Cartilages and the Vestibular and Vocal Ligaments Fig. 761: The Vocal Ligaments and Conus Elasticus from Above Fig. 762: The Upper left part of the Larynx Fig. 763: Ventrolateral View of the Exterior Larynx and the Cricothyroid Muscle Fig. 764: Laryngeal Muscle (Dorsal) Fig. 765: Laryngeal Muscles (Lateral) Fig. 766: Frontal Section Through the Larynx Showing the Laryngeal Folds and Cavities in its Anterior One-Half Fig. 767: The Rima Glottidis During Normal Respiration Fig. 768: The Rima Glottidis During Forced or Deep Inspiration Fig. 769: Midsagittal Section of Larynx Fig. 770: Cross Section of Larynx at the Vocal Folds Fig. 771: The Rima Glottdis During Phonation (Shrill Tones) Fig. 772: The Rima Glottidis During Whispering Fig. 773: The right External Ear (Lateral View) Fig. 774: The Cartilage of the Right External Ear (seen from Front) Fig. 775: Intrinsic Muscles of External Ear (Lateral Surface) Fig. 776: Muscles Attaching to the Medial Surface of External Ear Fig. 777: The Right Temporal Bone (lateral View) Fig. 778: Lateral Dissection of the Right Temporal Bone Showing the Tympanic Cavity Fig. 779: A projection of the Middle Ear Air Spaces on the Lateral Surface of the Skull Fig. 780: Frontal Section Through Left External, Middle and Internal Ear Fig. 781: Frontal Section Through Right External and Middle Ear Fig. 782: Frontal Section of Left Ear Through the Middle Ear Bones Fig. 783: Right Tympanic Membrane as seen with an Otoscope in a Living Person Fig. 784: Labeled Diagram of Fig. 783 Fig. 785: Right Tympanic Cavity seen After Removal of Tympanic Membrane Fig. 786: Lateral Wall of the Right Middle Ear (Tympanic Membrane Viewed from within the Tympanic Cavity) Fig. 787: Lateral Dissection of the Right Temporal Bone: The Tympanic Membrane, Middle Ear, and Facial Canal Fig. 788: The Intracranial Course of the Facial Nerve, View from Behind Fig. 789: Lateral Dissection of the Right Temporal Bone: The semicircular Canals and Facial Nerve Fig. 790: The Right Temporal Bone Opened Laterally to Demonstrate the Medial Wall of the Tympanic Cavity Fig. 791: Lateral Wall of the Right Tympanic Cavity (Viewed From the Medial Aspect) Fig. 792: The Muscles, Chorda Tympani Nerve, and Ossicles of the Right Middle Ear Fig. 793: Lateral View of the Right Facial Canal, Medial Wall of the Tympanic Cavity, the Semicircular Canals and the Auditory Tube Fig. 794: The Facial, Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves Projected Onto the Temporal Bone, Lateral View Fig. 795: Medial Wall of the Right Tympanic Cavity (Viewed from Lateral Aspect) Fig. 796: Medial Wall of Right Tympanic Cavity (Lateral View) Fig. 797: Right Auditory Ossicles Fig. 798: Medial Wall of the Right Tympanic Cavity Showing the Stapedius Muscle (Lateral View) Fig. 799: The Vestibular and Cochlear Windows of the Right Tympanic Cavity Fig. 800: The Right Membranous Labyrinth Partially Exposed within the Temporal Bone Fig. 801: The Right Tympanic Cavity, Auditory Tube, and Semicircular Canals Opened from the Floor of the Cranial Cavity and View from Above Fig. 802: The Structures of the Right Inner Ear and the Facial Nerve, Dissected from Above Fig. 803: The Right Membranous Labyrinth (Medial View) Fig. 804: The Right Membranous Labyrinth Viewed from the Lateral Aspect Fig. 805: Diagram of the Membranous Labyrinth Showing the Stapes