Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 24Griffin., 1890 - Anatomy |
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Page 24
... referred to in this paper . There was in the case of this muscle also a large and definite communication through its substance between its two nerves of supply , though each contributed fila- ments to the muscle substance . Dr Brooks ...
... referred to in this paper . There was in the case of this muscle also a large and definite communication through its substance between its two nerves of supply , though each contributed fila- ments to the muscle substance . Dr Brooks ...
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... referred to , in which the last lumbar presented sacral modifications , fifteen were adults , 1 " Osteological Contributions to the Natural History of the Chimpanzees ( Troglodytes ) and Orangs ( Pithecus ) . No. 5. Comparison of the ...
... referred to , in which the last lumbar presented sacral modifications , fifteen were adults , 1 " Osteological Contributions to the Natural History of the Chimpanzees ( Troglodytes ) and Orangs ( Pithecus ) . No. 5. Comparison of the ...
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... referred to Professor Birmingham records , in addition , two cases which had come under his own observation , along with two noted by Dr St John Brooks . He thus collects in all nine instances ( reckoning the sides of the body ...
... referred to Professor Birmingham records , in addition , two cases which had come under his own observation , along with two noted by Dr St John Brooks . He thus collects in all nine instances ( reckoning the sides of the body ...
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... referred to , it will be seen that the joints of the podal digits are in no way peculiar , beyond the extra- ordinary thickened claw of the inside toe . The distal trochlea of the phalanx which articulates with this is so modified , a ...
... referred to , it will be seen that the joints of the podal digits are in no way peculiar , beyond the extra- ordinary thickened claw of the inside toe . The distal trochlea of the phalanx which articulates with this is so modified , a ...
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... had tentatively put 1 In the elephant the bodies of the lumbar vertebræ are short and disc - like . 2 " The Spine of an Australian Girl , " Proc . Roy . Soc . , vol . xlv . forward in the paper to which I have referred ,
... had tentatively put 1 In the elephant the bodies of the lumbar vertebræ are short and disc - like . 2 " The Spine of an Australian Girl , " Proc . Roy . Soc . , vol . xlv . forward in the paper to which I have referred ,
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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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