Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 24Griffin., 1890 - Anatomy |
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... cent . of the French ones . 1 Bruxelles , 1883 . He found the third trochanter in 13 per cent . of THIRD TROCHANTER AND BONY PROCESSES IN MAN . 63.
... cent . of the French ones . 1 Bruxelles , 1883 . He found the third trochanter in 13 per cent . of THIRD TROCHANTER AND BONY PROCESSES IN MAN . 63.
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... cent . , the fossa in 20 per cent . , and both in 20 per cent . Von Török1 contributed a very valuable paper to this discussion , but , as his observations were on modern and more or less civilised races , I refer to one point only ...
... cent . , the fossa in 20 per cent . , and both in 20 per cent . Von Török1 contributed a very valuable paper to this discussion , but , as his observations were on modern and more or less civilised races , I refer to one point only ...
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... cent . of the entire column , in the male only 317 per cent .- " Cunningham Memoir , No. 2 , " Royal Irish Academy . " Cunningham Memoir , No. 2. " the spine has to perform , because it is that 122 PROFESSOR D. J. CUNNINGHAM .
... cent . of the entire column , in the male only 317 per cent .- " Cunningham Memoir , No. 2 , " Royal Irish Academy . " Cunningham Memoir , No. 2. " the spine has to perform , because it is that 122 PROFESSOR D. J. CUNNINGHAM .
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... cent . It occurred seven times in females and seven times in males ; but from this we must not infer that the anomaly is equally common in the two sexes , seeing that the number of females examined was twice as great as that of males ...
... cent . It occurred seven times in females and seven times in males ; but from this we must not infer that the anomaly is equally common in the two sexes , seeing that the number of females examined was twice as great as that of males ...
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... cent . of cerebral hemispheres . All the different varieties of the sulcus can be explained and under- stood by a reference to its mode of appearance in the fœtal brain , and to its condition in the brain of the Ape . In what follows we ...
... cent . of cerebral hemispheres . All the different varieties of the sulcus can be explained and under- stood by a reference to its mode of appearance in the fœtal brain , and to its condition in the brain of the Ape . In what follows we ...
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acid amnion Anatomy animals anterior thoracic nerve appearance artery articular became opalescent blastoderm blood body bone border brain calcarine calcarine fissure cartilage cavity cells cent coagulation coagulation point curare curarine curve described dilute disc dorsal dose embryo examined external extremity Facet fibres fibrous fissure fluid fold foramen frog furrow gland head hemisphere inch inner intervertebral discs intraparietal sulcus kidney lamellæ lateral layer length ligament limb lower lumbar lumbar vertebræ magnesium sulphate manubrium membrane muscle muscular N.S. VOL nerve normal notochord nucleus observed occipital lobe outer papillæ paralysing parieto-occipital plate poison portion posterior present Professor prostate protoplasm ramus reflex region ribs ridge seen serum albumen side skeleton skull solution specimen sphygmograph spine stained sternum stomach structure surface suture tendon tetanus third trochanter tion tissue transverse tube tubules upper vertebræ vertebral column vertical vessels vitelline vitelline veins wall
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