Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 79
... centre of the body . The total length of the fœtus , from vertex to heels , is 40 cm . ( 16 in . ) , and its weight varies from 2 to 2 kilogrammes ( 4-51⁄2 lbs . ) . - Ninth Month . The hair begins to disappear from the body , but it ...
... centre of the body . The total length of the fœtus , from vertex to heels , is 40 cm . ( 16 in . ) , and its weight varies from 2 to 2 kilogrammes ( 4-51⁄2 lbs . ) . - Ninth Month . The hair begins to disappear from the body , but it ...
Page 85
... centre is spoken of as the primary centre of ossification . As yet , the ends of the body are cartilaginous knobs , but at a later stage one or more ossific centres appear in these cartilaginous extremities . These centres , which ...
... centre is spoken of as the primary centre of ossification . As yet , the ends of the body are cartilaginous knobs , but at a later stage one or more ossific centres appear in these cartilaginous extremities . These centres , which ...
Page 101
... centre of motion , " which is usually situated near the caudal extremity of the thorax , where a vertebra is placed the direction of whose spine is vertical to the horizontally disposed column ; this . vertebra is often referred to as ...
... centre of motion , " which is usually situated near the caudal extremity of the thorax , where a vertebra is placed the direction of whose spine is vertical to the horizontally disposed column ; this . vertebra is often referred to as ...
Page 104
... centre appears to be formed by the coalescence of two primary nuclei . Support is given to this view by the occasional occurrence of vertebræ in which the body is developed in two collateral halves , or in cases where only one - half of ...
... centre appears to be formed by the coalescence of two primary nuclei . Support is given to this view by the occasional occurrence of vertebræ in which the body is developed in two collateral halves , or in cases where only one - half of ...
Page 105
... Centre for body . 2. Superior epiphysial plate . FIG . 119. - OSSIFICATION OF VERTEBRÆ , 3. Anterior bar of transverse process developed by lateral extension from root of vertebral arch . 4. Neuro - central synchondrosis . 5. Inferior ...
... Centre for body . 2. Superior epiphysial plate . FIG . 119. - OSSIFICATION OF VERTEBRÆ , 3. Anterior bar of transverse process developed by lateral extension from root of vertebral arch . 4. Neuro - central synchondrosis . 5. Inferior ...
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adductor amnion angle arch artery articular surface articulation aspect attached backwards body bone border brain brevis calcaneus canal capsule carpi cartilage caudal cavity cells centre cerebellum cerebral cerebral hemisphere cervical chorion cœlom column condyle connexion corpus corpus callosum crest distal dorsal embryo entodermal ethmoid extensor external facet fascia fasciculus fibres fissure foramen fossa fourth ventricle front frontal funiculus gray matter groove head hemisphere humerus inferior insertion interosseous joint lamina lateral side lateralis layer ligament longus lumbar margin maxilla medial side median plane medulla oblongata membrane mesencephalon mesoderm muscle nasal nerve neural notch nucleus obliquely occipital occipital bone orbital origin passes pelvic plantar pollicis pons portion posterior posteriorly primitive proximal pterygoid radial rectus region separated septum sinus sphenoid spinal medulla spine Sulcus superior suture temporal tendon thalamus thoracic tract transverse processes trigeminal nerve trophoblast tube tubercle upper ventral ventricle vertebral vesicle volar wall whilst zygomatic