Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 126
... ribs . upwards ; they also approximate them , and rotate them on their axes , -a result which is facilitated by the increasing mobility of each pair of ribs as we descend from the first to the last . The effect of such action is to ...
... ribs . upwards ; they also approximate them , and rotate them on their axes , -a result which is facilitated by the increasing mobility of each pair of ribs as we descend from the first to the last . The effect of such action is to ...
Page 131
... ribs . In the absence of fixation of the upper or lower ribs , if such condition ever exist , it is difficult to resist the conclusion that the action of the intercostals must necessarily limit the capacity of the chest , by drawing the ...
... ribs . In the absence of fixation of the upper or lower ribs , if such condition ever exist , it is difficult to resist the conclusion that the action of the intercostals must necessarily limit the capacity of the chest , by drawing the ...
Page 134
... ribs are fixed by the scaleni , both sets of intercostal muscles act in increasing the transverse diameter of the chest , by raising the curve of the ribs and the sternum . They rotate the ribs outwards . They fix the thoracic walls ...
... ribs are fixed by the scaleni , both sets of intercostal muscles act in increasing the transverse diameter of the chest , by raising the curve of the ribs and the sternum . They rotate the ribs outwards . They fix the thoracic walls ...
Contents
VOL XX | 1 |
Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids Part III | 8 |
On a Periodic Change of the Elements of the Force of Terrestrial Mag | 21 |
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