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Dissection of the thorax I.
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1. Superficial layer of the anterior thoracic wall
2. Deep layer of the anterior thoracic wall
3. The cleaned infraclavicular region
4. Superficial layer of the back
5. The dorsal side of the trunk after the removal of the Latissimus dorsi and Trapezius
6. Deep layer of the dorsal side of the trunk
7. Posterior thoracic wall
8. The costomuscular layer of posterior thoracic wall
9. Mid-portion of the anterior thoracic wall
10. The right thoracic cavity exposed
11. The left thoracic cavity exposed
12. Thoracic cavity opened from anterior
13. Features of the superior mediastinum
14. The left lung
15. Enlarged view of the left pulmonary hilum
16. The left pulmonary hilum, cleaned deeper
17. The mediastinum after the removal of the lung
18. The mediastinum after the removal of the lung. A view from right.
19. The mediastinum from anterior
20. The heart viewed from below as lifted by its apex from the opened pericardial sac
21. The heart cleaned in situ
22. The heart cleaned in situ
23. The heart cleaned in situ, as viewed from left
24. Reflection lines of the pericardium
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