RMBRE7E7–A Samnite triple disc breastplate, 4th century B.C. A bronze breastplate with three large discs, and fine decorative lines of dots and a four-spoke wheel ornament amid palmettes. A small umbo within leaf decoration in the centre of the armour plate. The upper rim is serrated and folded outward, with an attachment (fragments preserved) riveted at the each end for the rings of the shoulder harness. A pair of small holes in the lateral flaps and flaring remnants of the bronze fastenings for the side pieces. Height 24.5 cm. Width 26.2 cm. Wei historic, historical, ,
RMBMW0EA–Matamata Turtle (Chelus fimbriata). Side view of head projecting from front of shell, covered with numerous ridges. Young animal held in the hand.
RMPEDNMY–Color print depicting six images of the stumps remaining after human thighs were amputated, numbered 1-6 to indicate the amputation style, by anterior flap, posterior flap, anterior-posterior flaps, circular flaps, lateral flaps, and by flap of skin and circular muscles respectively, published in 'The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion Part III, Volume II (3rd Surgical volume)', 1883. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMTR5YT9–greylag goose (Anser anser), flock over lake Chiemsee, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2AX0D07–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 18.—Simple Bilateral Hare-Lip. Sliding displacement of lateral flaps andcoaptation..
RMADTRJB–Brain Surgery - Severe Head Injury with Surgical Craniotomy
RF2GH58CB–Handsome mature man wearing winter hat with ear flaps looking to side, relax profile pose with natural face with confident smile.
RMMCMMPD–. OSTTHIflT a a. Thoracic hook. b. Fig. 83. Terebellides minutus. Modified hook of ist thoracic torus, c. Abdominal hook from in front. d. Abdominal hook in profile. Remarks. The largest specimen measures 42 mm. in length and has 35 abdominal segments. I am inclined to think that T. minutus, Hessle, and T. antarcticiis, Hessle, are the same species. Both are distinguished from T. longicaudatus by having the ist notopod fully developed and by the absence of lateral flaps to the anterior segments. Both have thoracic hooks with markedly curved necks (Fig. 83, a). The angle between the shaft and t
RMT1HJ15–Discovery reports (1929) Discovery reports discoveryreports21931inst Year: 1929 0 a T08mm O Fig. 79. Amphitrite edwardsi. a. Gills of right side seen from below and from the side. b. Dorsal bristle. f. Thoracic hook. Remarks. The largest specimen measures 45 mm. by 6 mm. for 48 chaetigers. It is incomplete posteriorly. The thorax is thick and dorsally arched. There are no eye spots. There are large lateral flaps on the 2nd and 3rd segments and a small one on the 4th. There are 11 ventral gland shields. Each of the three pairs of gills (Fig. 79, o) consists of a pair of stout and richly br
RMPFEX8E–. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 698 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. thickly covert'd with platea lilje tlie smaller mies ou dormil surface, those in front of ventrals some- what enlarged; two short series of spines on tail; outside the iris, the eye is thickly lieset with small prickles; lateral line distinct, deeply channeled, bordered aliove and below, along sides of trunk and tail, by a series of sjiinous plates, one ])air to each pajiilla; a jjair of flaps, with narrow pedicels and expanded fringed ends, meet above each payiilla,
RMBRE7EE–A Samnite triple disc breastplate, 4th century B.C. A bronze breastplate with three large discs, and fine decorative lines of dots and a four-spoke wheel ornament amid palmettes. A small umbo within leaf decoration in the centre of the armour plate. The upper rim is serrated and folded outward, with an attachment (fragments preserved) riveted at the each end for the rings of the shoulder harness. A pair of small holes in the lateral flaps and flaring remnants of the bronze fastenings for the side pieces. Height 24.5 cm. Width 26.2 cm. Wei historic, historical, ,
RMBMW4BE–Matamata (Chelys fimbriatus). Showing sideways withdrawal of head and neck into shell.
RMTR5YT8–greylag goose (Anser anser), flock over lake Chiemsee, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RMERW2DH–Highlander
RMAM0AYX–Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), fledgling, with raised wings
RM2AJ7C71–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 591.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps (Berger).—I and 2. Incisions continuous with the commissures are made on each ^side and themucous membrane and skin are sutured together.
RMMCMN2W–. Fig. 79. Amphitrite edwardsi. a. Gills of right side seen from below and from the side. b. Dorsal bristle. f. Thoracic hook. Remarks. The largest specimen measures 45 mm. by 6 mm. for 48 chaetigers. It is incomplete posteriorly. The thorax is thick and dorsally arched. There are no eye spots. There are large lateral flaps on the 2nd and 3rd segments and a small one on the 4th. There are 11 ventral gland shields. Each of the three pairs of gills (Fig. 79, o) consists of a pair of stout and richly branched trunks. The nephridia extend from the 3rd to the 12th segments. There are 17 thoracic no
RMRWT98G–Embryology of insects and myriapods; Embryology of insects and myriapods; the developmental history of insects, centipedes, and millepedes from egg desposition [!] to hatching embryologyofinse00joha Year: 1941 236 EMBRYOLOGY OF INSECTS AND MYRIAPODS it arises from the lateral edges of the germ band as two flaps which spread medially toward each other and ultimately fuse into a single membrane. It is said to be of ectodermic origin. This membrane at first serves as a gliding surface beneath which the splanchnic mesoderm progresses medially. At first in close contact with each other, later the
RMPFEXYJ–. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 628 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. fringes; flaps also present on cheeks and opercles, along lateral line, and scattered on scales of trunk; supraorbital flap long and broad, often incised, usually extending to base of nuchal spine; maxillary not extending to below miildle of the large eye; teeth very finely villifonn, in a broad band in pre- Miaxillaries, a narrow band in mandiljles, and still narrower bands on vomer and palatines; length of palatine l)and nearly equaling diameter of pupil; neither s
RMBRE7D0–A Samnite triple disc breastplate, 4th century B.C. A bronze breastplate with three large discs, and fine decorative lines of dots and a four-spoke wheel ornament amid palmettes. A small umbo within leaf decoration in the centre of the armour plate. The upper rim is serrated and folded outward, with an attachment (fragments preserved) riveted at the each end for the rings of the shoulder harness. A pair of small holes in the lateral flaps and flaring remnants of the bronze fastenings for the side pieces. Height 24.5 cm. Width 26.2 cm. Wei historic, historical, ,
RMFJJKDE–Matamata or Mata mata (Chelus fimbriata). Head portrait. Long snout with nostrils, eye, mouth and lateral side flap.
RM2AJ7BY8–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 591.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps (Berger).—I and 2. Incisions continuous with the commissures are made on each ^side and themucous membrane and skin are sutured together..
RMMCK7GD–. TEKAL Cartilage (Old Method). The wall covering the lateral cartilage first thinned and stripped off; the two flaps (a, a) of skin and the coronary cushion made by the vertical incision turned back. a. The operation flaps ; h, the exposed cartilage ; c, the sensitive laminic ; d, the coronary cushion. fall into position. They are then sutured with carbolized gut, and the wound finally dressed as to be described later (p. 357). Second Method {after Moller and Frick*).—These operators deem it wise to leave untouched the skin of the coronet and the coronary cushion. They therefore make their fi
RMBRE7EX–A Samnite triple disc breastplate, 4th century B.C. A bronze breastplate with three large discs, and fine decorative lines of dots and a four-spoke wheel ornament amid palmettes. A small umbo within leaf decoration in the centre of the armour plate. The upper rim is serrated and folded outward, with an attachment (fragments preserved) riveted at the each end for the rings of the shoulder harness. A pair of small holes in the lateral flaps and flaring remnants of the bronze fastenings for the side pieces. Height 24.5 cm. Width 26.2 cm. Wei historic, historical, ,
RMFJJKCB–Matamata or Mata mata (Chelus fimbriata). Head portrait. Long snout with nostrils, eye, mouth and lateral side flap.
RM2AX0DE5–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 17.—^Simple Bilaterajj Hake-Lip. Very wide notches; liberating incisionsnecessary for coaptation.. Fig. 18.—Simple Bilateral Hare-Lip. Sliding displacement of lateral flaps andcoaptation.
RMMCK77X–. Fig. 139.—Excision of the Lateral Cartilage (Old Method). The wall covering the lateral cartilage first thinned and stripped off; the two flaps (a, a) of skin and the coronary cushion made by the vertical incision turned back. a, The operation flaps; b, the exposed cartilage; c, the sensitive laminae; d, the coronary cushion. fall into position. They are then sutured with carbolized gut, and the wound finally dressed as to be described later (p. 357). Second Method (after Moller and Frick*).—These operators deem it wise to leave untouched the skin of the coronet and the coronary cushion. The
RMT938WG–A pair of trousers to the black special clothing issue for SS panzer formations depot piece Black woollen cloth with black synthetic resin buttons. The waist with seven belt loops and lateral incorporated adjustment strips, straight fob pocket, the covered fly with black cotton reinforcement. Pocket sacks and liner in white cotton, leg terminals with overfall lacing. The closure flaps of both oblique front pockets with two, and the straight hip pocket with one closure button. A handwritten size designation in the waist. historic, historical, 20th century, 1930s, 1940s, Waff, Editorial-Use-Only
RMC03B6R–Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria), adult bird fishing, Pantanal, Brazil, South America
RM2AX0C41–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig 19-—Simple Bilateral Hare-Lip. Fig. 20.—Simple Bilateral Hare-Lip. Complementary incisions made in case of Vivif]cation completed; reconstructionexcessive shortness of the lateral flaps. of the lip.
RMT4R5BD–A pair of trousers to the black special clothing issue for SS panzer formations depot piece Black woollen cloth with black synthetic resin buttons. The waist with seven belt loops and lateral incorporated adjustment strips, straight fob pocket, the covered fly with black cotton reinforcement. Pocket sacks and liner in white cotton, leg terminals with overfall lacing. The closure flaps of both oblique front pockets with two, and the straight hip pocket with one closure button. A handwritten size designation in the waist. historic, historical, 20th century, 1930s, 1940s, Waff, Editorial-Use-Only
RMEBTC4D–ruddy shelduck (Tadorna ferruginea, Casarca ferruginea), flying flock over Lake Chiemsee, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KF1E69–greater flamingo
RMC03B59–Jabiru (Jabiru mycteria), adult bird fishing in water, Pantanal, Brazil, South America
RM2AJ7CXH–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 590.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps (Polloson).—I and 2. The dark lines indicate the incisions through the cheeks. The lateral flaps areshifted inward and are sutured in the midline, A to B. The mucosa is broughtjforwardand sutured to the skin to form the vermilion border.
RMT938RY–A pair of trousers to the black special clothing issue for SS panzer formations depot piece Black woollen cloth with black synthetic resin buttons. The waist with seven belt loops and lateral incorporated adjustment strips, straight fob pocket, the covered fly with black cotton reinforcement. Pocket sacks and liner in white cotton, leg terminals with overfall lacing. The closure flaps of both oblique front pockets with two, and the straight hip pocket with one closure button. A handwritten size designation in the waist. historic, historical, 20th century, 1930s, 1940s, Waff, Editorial-Use-Only
RMEBR9JB–white stork (Ciconia ciconia), starting, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KF1E7B–greater flamingo
RMCXRWMA–Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), in flight, Urwald Sababurg Nature Reserve, North Hesse, Germany, Europe
RM2AJ7CE9–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 590.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps (Polloson).—I and 2. The dark lines indicate the incisions through the cheeks. The lateral flaps areshifted inward and are sutured in the midline, A to B. The mucosa is broughtjforwardand sutured to the skin to form the vermilion border..
RMTANPKE–A lace-up shirt M 38, 1st type reversible design in plane tree pattern Made of reversible tent cloth, printed in spring and autumn colours, with the same fittings on both sides: reinforced eyelet placket on the upper half, the edge reinforced, the five eyelet pairs edged using an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, original string, the collar border with inserted drawstring. Lateral, vertical slits opening into the cartridge pockets on the belt, the edging and cover flaps made of cloth with supplementary, hand-sewn fastening buttons. Elastic bands inserted just below waist he, Editorial-Use-Only
RMFJ679W–river kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), female takes off its outlook, Germany, Bavaria
RM2KF1E6R–greater flamingo
RMCRA9E7–Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), drake in flight, Melsungen, Hesse, Germany, Europe
RM2AJBTC2–A treatise on zoology . Drepanaspis, Schliiter; Lower Devonian, Prussia. Family Psammosteidae. Incompletely known fossils, representedby large convex plates, isolated fragments apparently the posteriorcorners of the lateral flaps, scales, and fulcra. All these are coveredwith an outer layer of denticles, often with closely fitting crenulatededges, strikingly like those of Thdodm. The denticles are fixed on an.
RMTANPM2–A lace-up shirt M 38, 1st type reversible design in plane tree pattern Made of reversible tent cloth, printed in spring and autumn colours, with the same fittings on both sides: reinforced eyelet placket on the upper half, the edge reinforced, the five eyelet pairs edged using an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, original string, the collar border with inserted drawstring. Lateral, vertical slits opening into the cartridge pockets on the belt, the edging and cover flaps made of cloth with supplementary, hand-sewn fastening buttons. Elastic bands inserted just below waist he, Editorial-Use-Only
RMTRDW2P–mute swan (Cygnus olor), landing on the water, side view, Germany, Bavaria
RM2KFJ4RE–starling
RFB2C686–Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo), taking off
RM2AJ7E81–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 585.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps, pediclesbelow (Dieffenbach).—i and 2. The outlines of the flaps through the full thickness of thecheek are indicated by the dark lines. They are shifted inward and sutured A to B inthe midline. The defects left in the cheeks are filled by shifting in neighboring soft parts. ,L^nx
RMTANPJM–A lace-up shirt M 38, 1st type reversible design in plane tree pattern Made of reversible tent cloth, printed in spring and autumn colours, with the same fittings on both sides: reinforced eyelet placket on the upper half, the edge reinforced, the five eyelet pairs edged using an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, original string, the collar border with inserted drawstring. Lateral, vertical slits opening into the cartridge pockets on the belt, the edging and cover flaps made of cloth with supplementary, hand-sewn fastening buttons. Elastic bands inserted just below waist he, Editorial-Use-Only
RMF00827–river kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), approaching the outlook, Germany, Bavaria
RM2KFJ4KR–bar-tailed godwit
RMDGXB6E–Common eiders (Somateria mollissima), pair, Iceland, Europe
RM2AJ7E0W–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 585.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps, pediclesbelow (Dieffenbach).—i and 2. The outlines of the flaps through the full thickness of thecheek are indicated by the dark lines. They are shifted inward and sutured A to B inthe midline. The defects left in the cheeks are filled by shifting in neighboring soft parts. ,L^nx.
RMTANXA3–A lace-up shirt M 38, 1st type reversible design in plane tree pattern Made of reversible tent cloth, printed in spring and autumn colours, with the same fittings on both sides: reinforced eyelet placket on the upper half, the edge reinforced, the five eyelet pairs edged using an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, original string, the collar border with inserted drawstring. Lateral, vertical slits opening into the cartridge pockets on the belt, the edging and cover flaps made of cloth with supplementary, hand-sewn fastening buttons. Elastic bands inserted just below waist he, Editorial-Use-Only
RMDGXB79–Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis), adult birds, Joekulsarlon, Iceland, Europe
RM2AJ7DKE–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . I 2 Fig. 586.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps, pediclesbelow (Adelmann).—i and 2. The dark lines indicate the incisions which penetrate to themucosa. The flaps are shifted inward and are sutured in the midline. The cheek defectsare narrowed by drawing in the surrounding soft parts. The lip thus formed is not linedwith epithelium.
RMTANX94–A lace-up shirt M 38, 1st type reversible design in plane tree pattern Made of reversible tent cloth, printed in spring and autumn colours, with the same fittings on both sides: reinforced eyelet placket on the upper half, the edge reinforced, the five eyelet pairs edged using an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, original string, the collar border with inserted drawstring. Lateral, vertical slits opening into the cartridge pockets on the belt, the edging and cover flaps made of cloth with supplementary, hand-sewn fastening buttons. Elastic bands inserted just below waist he, Editorial-Use-Only
RMEBNYC5–mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), bathing female flapps wings, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KF1E6X–greater flamingo
RMDGXB7Y–Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus), light plumage, Joekulsarlon, Iceland, Europe
RM2AJC9MG–Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 918.—Excision of Lip with Provision Fig. 919.—Lateral Flaps Used to for Lateral Flaps. Restore Lower Lip.. Fig. 920. Fig. 921. Fig. 920.—Resection of Lower Lip with Flap from Above to Fill Defect. Fig. 921.—Resection of Lower Lip. Defect filled by flap from above
RMT988XP–A garrison cap/field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. Black cotton cloth, with ear flaps, hand-embroidered eagle with fasces in the talons, gold wire on black base cloth, lateral further rank insignia for generals. Brown leather sweatband with maker's mark. Teal silk lining. Slight signs of age and usage. Rare field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale), 'Bustina da luogotenente generale M.V.S.N.', extremely rare. historic, historical, Italian, Europe, European, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEBTCD6–red-crested pochard (Netta rufina), lying flock over a lake Chiemsee, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RMHWMK5C–short-tailed fruit bat
RMCXXWPE–Black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus), bickering and fighting, Texel, The Netherlands, Europe
RM2AX0B3D–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . ls. Exces-sive shortness of the Integum.ents).—When the nostril on the side of the fissureis very widely open, or when the reunion is rendered difficult by the short- <% 10 SUEGICAL THERAPEUTICS AND OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE ness of the two lateral flaps, the lip is detached from its connectionswith the superior maxilla, with scissors, or spatula. This decollation shouldbe carried out subcutaneously in the wound of vivification, and withoutextending the wound of the mucous membrane which will be unitedin the ordinary way. If the vertical measurement
RMT9893B–A garrison cap/field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. Black cotton cloth, with ear flaps, hand-embroidered eagle with fasces in the talons, gold wire on black base cloth, lateral further rank insignia for generals. Brown leather sweatband with maker's mark. Teal silk lining. Slight signs of age and usage. Rare field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale), 'Bustina da luogotenente generale M.V.S.N.', extremely rare. historic, historical, Italian, Europe, European, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEBRN4X–greylag goose (Anser anser), two geese in flight, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KFJ4RP–common loon
RMCXXWRG–Black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus), bickering and fighting, Texel, The Netherlands, Europe
RM2AJ7D9R–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . construction of the lower lip with lateral flaps, pediclesbelow (Jdsche).—i and 2. The curved dark lines indicate the incisions through the fullthickness of the cheeks. These are shifted inward and sutured in the midline, A to B. Erichsen excises triangles of normal tissue at the angles, and in themidline below, but when the wounds are closed there is constrictionof the buccal orifice together with a considerable amount of scarring. All of the operations by the French method in which bilateral flaps SURGERY OF THE LIPS 525 are used are designed to
RMT9893F–A garrison cap/field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. Black cotton cloth, with ear flaps, hand-embroidered eagle with fasces in the talons, gold wire on black base cloth, lateral further rank insignia for generals. Brown leather sweatband with maker's mark. Teal silk lining. Slight signs of age and usage. Rare field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale), 'Bustina da luogotenente generale M.V.S.N.', extremely rare. historic, historical, Italian, Europe, European, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEBK34Y–goosander (Mergus merganser), flock hunting in shallow water, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KFBE7C–Pelican
RMCXXWR7–Black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus), bickering and fighting, Texel, The Netherlands, Europe
RM2AGBRT2–. Operative surgery. Fig. 643.—Periosteum covering end of bone. Fig. 644.—Ends of superficial muscu-Ends of deep muscles approximated with lar structures approximated, sutures. (Fig. 645). The stump should be slightly raised, and placed on a firmpillow to which it is loosely attached. Drainage should be provided at themost dependent portion by a small rubber tube extending only into thewound cavity, or by wisps of horsehair or catgut. If lateral flaps havebeen made they should be carefully supported or their weight will causeundue tension at their upper junction. In fact, the sutures should be
RMT9893M–A garrison cap/field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. Black cotton cloth, with ear flaps, hand-embroidered eagle with fasces in the talons, gold wire on black base cloth, lateral further rank insignia for generals. Brown leather sweatband with maker's mark. Teal silk lining. Slight signs of age and usage. Rare field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale), 'Bustina da luogotenente generale M.V.S.N.', extremely rare. historic, historical, Italian, Europe, European, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEBK3CE–goosander (Mergus merganser), flock hunting in shallow water, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KFBDNM–Bartlett's bleeding-heart
RFB7AC0C–Blackbird, Common Blackbird or Eurasian Blackbird (Turdus merula), female bathing
RM2AJ7D50–Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Fig. 589.—Operation for the reconstruction of the lower lip with lateral flaps, pediclesbelow (Reid).—i and 2. The dark lines indicate the outlines of the flaps through the fullthickness of the cheeks. They are shifted inward and sutured in the midline, A to B. and pass from the commissures outward and slightly upward, and thendownward, parallel to the borders of the defect, as far as necessary onthe neck. The full thickness of the cheek is included. Heurtaux(1893) makes a similar curved incision, but uses only one flap. Inorder to prevent puckeri
RMT988XW–A garrison cap/field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. Black cotton cloth, with ear flaps, hand-embroidered eagle with fasces in the talons, gold wire on black base cloth, lateral further rank insignia for generals. Brown leather sweatband with maker's mark. Teal silk lining. Slight signs of age and usage. Rare field cap for a general of the M.V.S.N. (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale), 'Bustina da luogotenente generale M.V.S.N.', extremely rare. historic, historical, Italian, Europe, European, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEBK3CK–goosander (Mergus merganser), flock hunting in shallow water, Germany, Bavaria, Lake Chiemsee
RM2KFJ3DP–Eurasian wryneck
RFB6FP09–Young European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) bathing in a stream
RM2AXGJB6–A manual of operative surgery . FIG. 271.—SERRES OPERATION FOR RESTORATION OF THE ANGLE OF THE MOUTH. When the tissues thus circumscribed have been excised the edgesof the wounds are united as shown in Fig. 271. The adjacent integu-ments are drawn together, a vertical and a transverse incision beingthe result. 2. The Whole of the Upper Lip requires to be restored.— (a) Operation by Lateral Flaps (Szymanowskis Method).—Lateralflaps of the full breadth of the lip are cut from the cheek on eachside. Their outer extremities are curved downwards, so as to relieve
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