Electro-physiology and electro-therapeutics : showing the best methods for the medical uses of electricity / By Alfred C. Garratt.

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1, 1. A line drawn from the highest point of one Ilium to the other, horizontally. 2, 2. A line drawn perpendicularly from the Anterior Supe- rior Spinous Process to the Cartilage of the Ribs, just under the Nipple. 3, 3. A line similarly drawn on the opposite side. 4, 4. A line drawn transversely to these, (but parallel to the line marked 1, 1,) touch- ing the most prominent parts of the Costal Carti- lages, thus forming the technical Nine Regions. 5, 5. The Right and Left Hypo- chondriac Regions'. 6. The Epigastric Region. 7. The Umbilical Region. 8, 8. The Right and Left Lumbar Regions. 9. The Hypogastric Region. 10, 10. The Right and Left Iliac Re- gions. 11. The lower part of the Hypo- gastric, sometimes called Pubic. Fig. 60. A View of the " Regions " of the Body.