commonly called the musculi triangulares sterni, in Anatomy, are five pairs of fleshly planes, disposed more or less obliquely on each side the sternum, on the insides of the cartilages of the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth true ribs.
commonly called the musculi triangulares sterni, in Anatomy, are five pairs of fleshly planes, disposed more or less obliquely on each side the sternum, on the insides of the cartilages of the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth true ribs.