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RM2A50RWN–Figure 32: Rire naturel par la contraction volontaire des deux grands zygomatiques et de lorbiculaire palpébral inférieur, c. 1856.
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RMPFN5JP–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 446 SYMPATHETIC NERVE. branches between the sympathetic and cere- bral nerves, they also regard it as probable that the greater number of the fibres in the communicating branches run peripherically. In the fish and bird they also found that the fibres of the communicating branches were di- rected partly towards the centre and partly to- wards the periphery. In small animals belong- ing to the class mammalia, such as the rat and mole, as well as in small dogs and cats, they found, on examining the communicating branches w
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RM2RNAEJ6–(160122) -- SANTIAGO, Jan. 22, 2016 -- Actors take part in the rehearsal of the play Songs of Lear from the Song of the Goat Theatre company by the Polish director Grzegorz Bral, during the Santiago A Mil International Theatre Festival, at Las Condes Municipal Theatre in Santiago, capital of Chile, on Jan. 22, 2016. Jorge Villegas) (jg) (fnc) CHILE-SANTIAGO-POLAND-CULTURE-FESTIVAL e JORGExVILLEGAS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 160122 Santiago Jan 22 2016 Actors Take Part in The rehearsal of The Play Songs of Lear from The Song of The GOAT Theatre Company by The Polish Director Grzegorz BRAL during
RMW1TX99–Archive image from page 521 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 446 SYMPATHETIC NERVE. branches between the sympathetic and cere- bral nerves, they also regard it as probable that the greater number of the fibres in the communicating branches run peripherically. In the fish and bird they also found that the fibres of the communicating branches were di- rected partly towards the centre and partly to- wards the periphery. In small animals belong- ing to the class mammalia, such as the rat and mole, as well as in small dogs a
RMMCKTTN–. JMUSCULO-SPIRAL EDIAN ULNAR * ^S^RES MAJOR 'fOOs Fig. 7.—Diagram of the Brachial Plexus of the Dog. carefully through the muscles on the side of the verte- bral column where the neck and thorax meet until some of the nerves are exposed, and then from this trace out the other members of the plexus. In order to expose the plexus fully one must take great care not to cut small branches, and must dissect slowly. The following are the chief terminal branches of the plexus. From which of the spinal nerves they are derived can be seen from the figure, although the arrangement of the plexus varies s
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RMPFM92K–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. allta Upper surface of the liraln of the Porcupine. (After Serres.) a, medulla spinalis; 6, hemispheres of cerebellum; c, median lobe of the cerebellum; d, e, k, I, cere- bral hemispheres. Although this disposition of the cerebral veins is common to all hibernating animals, as Cuvier very justly remarks, it is by no means peculiar to quadrupeds that pass the winter in a state of torpor; on the contrary, it is met with in many Rodents that do not hibernate; as, for example, in the rats ; it also occurs in the horse, as we
RM2RNAEK6–(160122) -- SANTIAGO, Jan. 22, 2016 -- Actors take part in the rehearsal of the play Songs of Lear from the Song of the Goat Theatre company by the Polish director Grzegorz Bral, during the Santiago A Mil International Theatre Festival, at Las Condes Municipal Theatre in Santiago, capital of Chile, on Jan. 22, 2016. Jorge Villegas) (jg) (fnc) CHILE-SANTIAGO-POLAND-CULTURE-FESTIVAL e JORGExVILLEGAS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 160122 Santiago Jan 22 2016 Actors Take Part in The rehearsal of The Play Songs of Lear from The Song of The GOAT Theatre Company by The Polish Director Grzegorz BRAL during
RMRWWHYG–Elements of geology, or, The Elements of geology, or, The ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments elementsofgeolog00lyel Year: 1868 Ecstored outline of a fish of the genus Palceoniscus, Agass. Palceothrissum, Blainville. The PalcBoniscus above mentioned belongs to that division of fishes which M. Agassiz has called ' Heterocercal,' which have their tails unequally bilobate, like the recent shark and sturgeon, and the verte- bral column running along the upper caudal lobe. (See fig. 500.) Fig. 500. Fig. 501. Shark. Heterocercal. Shad. (Chipea.
RMME6C6H–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . /% %|:#^%|||# W^^' ^r^ iacta conscoiisa rclictata nicsoJcla patularia V: braL-!iTiis occupata 7 r:^ V ^ -1 ^|^^W!?%, snsoscciis lumieraria ("iiii"r) ilavi- , iiiaiidax carpheraria muricata siiiicata simiata ""'â ^"'=' :v. i ierrilinca psfliüta scniiliiiu. ,.imisc-iTi leucozoiia hoinalorrhoü WWft'^^ '^^^S^- parallela â r*' inarcidaria s inhoei Pars II. Fauna indo-c u.-l, alica 4. AIrrcd Kernen. .Xbi. Steindruck, Slulluarl
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RM2AKHH1F–Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . tely under the power of thelever. The motions of the jaws of quadrupeds will be treatedof more in detail, when the anatomical structure of the rumi-nants, carnivora, and rodents is under special investigation. THE TRUNK. [§ 252. The most essential part of the skeleton is the verte-bral column, of which the skull may be considered an expan-sion, consisting, as it does, of three vertebra, the elements ofwhich have undergone great developmen
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RMPFYFFX–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and Lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds. Fig. 64. — Skull of ohlok, flftli day of Incubation, X9 diameterB. Seen ftom above, tlio membranous roof of the skull and the brain removed, r.vl, anterior cere- bral
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RMT2243C–Archive image from page 49 of The dinosaurs of North America The dinosaurs of North America dinosaursofnort00mars Year: 1896 174 DINOSAURS OF NORTH AMERICA. The head was remarkably small. The neck was long and flexible, and, considering its proportions, was the lightest portion of the verte- bral column. The body was short, and the abdominal cavity of mod- erate size. The legs and feet were massive and the bones all solid. The feet were plantigrade, and each footprint must have been about a square yard in extent. The tail was large and nearly all the bones are solid. The diminutive head will
RMMA777X–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . mil * 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 23 2 3 7 z, ? a & a 6a b a b a b a b a b a Diagram of the Principal Varieties of the Aorta in its Principal Branches in a, Man ; b, Elephant c, Cetacea ; d, Bat; e, Carnivora; r. Seal; g, Ruminants; ii, Reptiles. 1, Right Subclavian. 2, Right Carotid. 3, Left Carotid. 4, Left Subclavian. 5, Verte- bral, a, Ascending and b Descending Aorta. nary Veins varies upon the different sides of the body, and is generally according to the number of lobes in the lungs, the relations of the sides bein
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RM2AM5C99–Illustrations of phrenology : being a selection of articles from the Edinburg [sic] phrenological journal, and the Transactions of the Edinburg [sic] Phrenological Society . and making numerical combinations,of noting the passage of time—the adaptation of cere-bral organization to these intellectual powers givesthe breadth immediately above the eyebrows peculiarto the human head;—the capacity of abstract reason-ing, of tracing back causes into the distant past, andforeseeing consequences in the remote future—cor-responding to which is his lofty expanded forehead;the sentiments of the Beautiful
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RMPFYAE3–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TEOCHLEAE NEKVE. 771 motor nerve and the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve. It enters the orbit above the muscles of the eyeball, and terminates in the orbital (superior) surface of the superior oblique muscle. Communications.—In the cavernous sinus the nerve receives (1) a communicating Olfactory bulb. Optic nerve Optic chiasma Anterior cerebral artery Middle cerebra artery Posterior communi- cating artery Oculo-motor nerve Posterior cere- bral artery Superior cere- bellar artery Trochlear nerve Abducens nerve Trigemina nerve"-!&quo
RMRWX36A–Elements of human physiology (1907) Elements of human physiology elementsofhumanp05star Year: 1907 Fig. 277. ,cere!bral cortex CEREBELLAR HEMISPHERE Diagram showing the course, origin, and termination of the principal tracts of the spinal cord (Schiifer). ' Descending tracts.'—la. A fibre of the crossed pyramidal tract, lb. An uncrossed fibre of the pyramidal tract passing to the lateral column of the same side. 2. A fibre of the direct pyramidal tract. 3. Antero-lateral descending tract. 4. Pre-pyramidal tract. 5. Comma tract. ' Ascencliufj tracts.''—6. Postero-mesial. 7. Postero-lateral
RM2AFX8AN–. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students. ay dis-tinguish between a hemiplegia anddiplegia (double hemiplegia) orparaplegia. Monoplegias are rela-tively rare. The rigidity of themuscles, the contractures resultingfrom the same causes, and increaseof all the deep reflexes are the con-stant accompaniment of these pal-sies. Coma and convulsions occurin the initial stage of the acuteforms, and the convulsions at leastare often repeated during the laterstages of the disease. The cere-bral palsies of children are morecommonly associated with comaand convulsions t
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RMPFXT7X–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Longitudinal anastomosis between branches of primitive anterior cerebral vein Primitive middle cerebral vein Primitive posterior cerebral vein. Ophthalmic vein Primitive anterior cere- Semilunar ganglion [bral vein Lateral cerebral vein 1 Otic vesicle Anterior cardinal vein Anterior cardinal vein A B Fig. 835.—Schema of the Development of the Primitive Cerebral Vein and the Cranial Blood Sinuses. A, dorsal view ; B, side view. Stage n. (After Mall, modified.) The intra-cranial portion of each anterior cardinal vein is called the vena capitis medial
RMRYFCR4–Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote elementarytextbo01clau Year: 1892-1893 FIB. 74 a—Diagram ot the vertebra! column of aTeleostean fish with verte- bral constriction of the notochord. Ch, notochord; If/-, bony vertebral bodies ; J, membranous mtervertebral section. FIG. 71 b— Vertebra of a fish. K, ver- tebral body. Ob, neural arch (neura- pophysis) ; Ub, ha?mal arch (ha?mapo- physis) ; D. neural spine; D', haemal spine ; B, rib. uniform, segmentation and partially fuse with one another to form several successive regions, t
RM2AJ05AP–Local and regional anesthesia; with chapters on spinal, epidural, paravertebral, and parasacral analgesia, and other applications of local and regional anesthesia to the surgery of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and to dental practice . n the supraclavicular space, in which thesubclavian artery and brachial plexus are readily exposed for opera-tive purposes (Matas). Nerves of the Neck.—In the neck the only opportunity for theappHcation of regional methods of anesthesia, aside from paraverte-bral methods, is the superficial branches of the cervical plexus as theyemerge around the posterior bord
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RMPG0JRT–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 394 ZOOLOGY. segmented. In all Vertebrates above the lamprey, the verte- bral column grows around the notochord, which finally. Fig. 376. Fi?. 374 —Transveree section through the spinal cord of a calf, a, anterior, &, poirterior longitudinal fissure ; c, central canal; d, anterior, e, posterior cornua; /, substantia gclatinosa; (/, anterior column of the white isube^tance ; A, lateral, i, pos- terior column ; k^ transverse commist-ures.—After Gegenbaur. Fig. 375.—SectioD throu^i^h the vertebral column of Ammoccetes (lamprey). Ch, no-
RMRWNNDG–Elementary text-book of zoology (1884) Elementary text-book of zoology elementarytextbo0101clau Year: 1884 FIG. 74 a—Diagram of the vertebral column of aTeleostean fish with verte- bral constriction of the notochorcl. Ch, notochord; Wk, bony vertebral bodies ; J, membranous intervertebral section. FIG. 74 b—Vertebra of a fish. 5', ver- tebral body. Ob, neural arch (neum- pophysis) ; Ub, haemal arch (hfeinapo- physis) ; D. neural spine ; D', hwmal spine ; K, rib. uniform segmentation and partially fuse with one another to form several successive regions, the parts of which are capable of a gre
RM2ANJ4PW–Lateral curvature of the spine and round shoulders . bral discs. ward represented by curve (B), and the bowedback of old age is substituted for the upright at-titude with a lumbar forward curve which islargely due to the influence of intervertebraldiscs. The discs are very firmly attached to thebodies of the vertebrae, and are also attachedto the anterior and posterior common ligamentsof the spine. The intervertebral discs thusfurnish a connecting structure of great strengthbetween each two vertebras, and at the same 12 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND THORAX time furnish each what amounts to a
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RMPFYCHW–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Articular surface for anterior arch of atlas Superior articular — process t;, ft Groove for .transverse ligament of the atlas Spine Body- Foramen for vertebral artery Inferior articular process. Inferior articular process bral artery Transverse process B Fig. 109.—Epistropheus (O.T. Axis), (A) from behind and above, (B) from the left side. The anterior surface of the body has a raised triangular surface, which ends superiorly in a ridge passing upwards to the neck of the dens. The roots of the vertebral arches are concealed above by the superior a
RMRWNNDN–Elementary text-book of zoology, tr Elementary text-book of zoology, tr. and ed. by Adam Sedgwick, with the assistance of F. G. Heathcote elementarytextbo01clau Year: 1892-1893 FIB. 74 a—Diagram ot the vertebra! column of aTeleostean fish with verte- bral constriction of the notochord. Ch, notochord; If/-, bony vertebral bodies ; J, membranous mtervertebral section. FIG. 71 b— Vertebra of a fish. K, ver- tebral body. Ob, neural arch (neura- pophysis) ; Ub, ha?mal arch (ha?mapo- physis) ; D. neural spine; D', haemal spine ; B, rib. uniform, segmentation and partially fuse with one another to f
RM2AG9WYT–. A treatise on the nervous diseases of children : for physicians and students. y dis-tinguish between a hemiplegia anddiplegia (double hemiplegia) orparaplegia. Monoplegias are rela-tively rare. The rigidity of themuscles, the contractures resultingfrom the same causes, and increaseof all the deep reflexes are the con-stant accompaniment of these pal-sies. Coma and convulsions occurin the initial stage of the acuteforms, and the convulsions at leastare often repeated during the laterstages of the disease. The cere-bral palsies of children are morecommonly associated with comaand convulsions t
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RMRWNNDM–Elementary text-book of zoology, general Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta elementarytextbo00clau Year: 1892 Fig. 74 a—Diac^ram ot the vertebral column of aTeleosteaa fish, with verte- bral constriction of the notochord. Ch, notochord; Wk, bony vertebral bodies ; J, membranous intervertebral section. Fig. 74 b—Vertebra of a fish. K, ver- tebral body. Oh, neural arch (neura- pophysis) ; Ub, haemal arch (hsemapo- physis) ; D. neural spine j D', hamal spine; -E, rib. uniform segmentation and partially fuse with one another to form several success
RM2AKBC2X–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . the meta-pore or foramen of Magendie, by which the cavity ofthe ventricle communicates with the subarachnoid of figures from tlie older authors and has added manynew figures (vol. ii., Taf. llo, M>, 40) illustrative of thegreat variability of these structures. Fig. 90.) illu.s-tratcs .some fi-atures of the superficial anatomy of thisregion, upon which the underlying nuclei of the cere-bral nerves have been projected. The motor nucleiare shown on the left and the
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RMT03J1D–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 mil * 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 23 2 3 7 z, ? a & a 6a b a b a b a b a b a Diagram of the Principal Varieties of the Aorta in its Principal Branches in a, Man ; b, Elephant c, Cetacea ; d, Bat; e, Carnivora; r. Seal; g, Ruminants; ii, Reptiles. 1, Right Subclavian. 2, Right Carotid. 3, Left Carotid. 4, Left Subclavian. 5, Verte- bral, a, Ascending and b Descending Aorta. nary Veins varies upon the different sides of the body, and is generally according to the number of lobes in the lungs, the
RM2ANFB2B–Quain's elements of anatomy . bral bodies; al, alimentary canal. as held by Remak, in more or less immediateconnection with the parts of mesoblasticorigin in which they were distributed. Theonly known fact inconsistent with this ^dewwas that the anterior or motor roots of thesj^inal nerves had been found to bud out fromthe ventral side of the spinal cord. Therecent researches especially of His, Balfour,and Marshall, Kolliker, Hensen and others,have thrown quite a new light on this subject, and have shown that allthe peripheral nerves, cerebro-spinal and sympathetic, with their ganglia,emanate
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RM2AJ74HA–Manual of human histology . of theinner layer are a trifle larger than those of the outer, andwhen they are oval, as is most usually the case, I find thatthey are placed with the long axis in the direction of thethickness of the retina, so that theirprocesses, like those of the externallayer, run directly outwards andinwards. 3. The layer of cineritious cere-bral substance (fig, 302 e) is prettysharply defined on the side of thegranular layer, and less so towardsthat of the fibres of the optic nerve,between the elements of which itpenetrates more or less. It is com-posed of a finely granular «
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RM2AJ07KT–Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons . a mater : the same strong membraneprotects the brain where the cranium is open anteriorly. Betweenthat part of the fibrous membrane which lines the cerebral cavity andthe pia mater covering the brain,there is an intervening spacefilled with a gelatinous and oilyarachnoid tissue. In the cuttle-fish, the super-oesophageal cere-bral mass (^fig- 223, a) consistsprincipally of a cordiform body,superficially divided into twolateral lobes by a median longi-tudinal furrow. From
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RM2ANHH7X–Atlas and epitome of traumatic fractures and dislocations . wels requires supervision. Diarrhea isa most unfavorable symptom when incontinence of thealvine discharges exists. In a hospital, where patients ofthis class ought always to be treated, special apparatus isat hand, such as a surgical bed with a contrivance forraising and lowering, and provided with an opening forthe discharge of the stools; permanent water-bath, etc.The nearer the lesion to the upper extremity of the verte-bral column, the more unfavorable is the prognosis, becausethe injury at this level threatens interference with v
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