| Charles Alfred Lee - Human physiology - 1843 - 346 pages
...they contain, ano their aspect varies with the age. In infancy they are of I RESPRIATION. Fig. 5. «, the cut edges of the ribs, forming the lateral boundaries of the cavity of the thorax; 5, the diaphragm, forming the inferior boundary of the thorax, and the division between the thorax... | |
| Andrew Combe - Health education - 1852 - 380 pages
...besides Infant Schools are much * The following are additional explanations of the figure : — aa a. The cut edges of the ribs, forming the lateral boundaries of the cavity of the chest. с с о с. The cut edges of the abdominal muscles, turned aside, exposing the general cavity... | |
| John Smedley (of Lees Mill, Matlock, Derbyshire.) - 1859 - 524 pages
...are aware that the internal and external covering of the body, that is, the skin and the mucous a. The cut edges of the ribs, forming the lateral boundaries...aside, exposing the general cavity of the abdomen. 1. The cut edge of the pericardium turned aside. 2. The heart. 8. The great vessels in immediate connexion... | |
| John Smedley - Baths - 1864 - 510 pages
...are aware that the internal and external covering of the body, that is, the skin and the mucous a. The cut edges of the ribs, forming the lateral boundaries...cavity of the thorax. 6. The diaphragm, forming the iiii'erior boundary of the thorax, and the division between the thorax and the abdomen, c. The cut... | |
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