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Textbook Of Anatomy Abdomen And Lower Limb Vishram Singh

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Textbook Of Anatomy Abdomen And Lower Limb Vishram Singh
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Publisher: Elsevier India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.09 MB
Pages: 521
Author: Vishram Singh
ISBN: 9788131237281, 9788131236260, 8131237281, 8131236269
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: Volume 2

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Textbook Of Anatomy Abdomen And Lower Limb Vishram Singh by Vishram Singh 9788131237281, 9788131236260, 8131237281, 8131236269 instant download after payment.

The abdomen is the lower part of the trunk below the diaphragm. Its walls surround a large cavity called the abdominal cavity. The abdominal cavity is much more extensive than what it appears from the outside. It extends upward deep to the costal margin up to the diaphragm and downward within the bony pelvis. Thus, a considerable part of the abdominal cavity is overlapped by the lower part of the thoracic cage above and by the bony pelvis below. The abdominal cavity is subdivided by the plane of the pelvic inlet into a larger upper part, i.e., the abdominal cavity proper, and a smaller lower part, i.e., the pelvic cavity. Clinically the term abdominal cavity stands for abdominal cavity proper.

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