It appears, further, that he was the first who examined anatomically the mechanism of ruptures, his delineations of which were published in 1801 by S.
It is thought to depend upon some connexion, not yet anatomically demonstrated, between the third cranial nerve and its nucleus in the floor of the iter and the substantia nigra.
The view of the side here considered to be anatomically the ventral side (adjacent to the urethra) is labelled dorsal view in Hamilton's specimen.
As a result the anatomically ventral surface faces upwards, or at least posterodorsally.
The anatomically ventral side of the baculum, in the normal non-erect penis shown, is seen to face dorsally.
The use of the term ventral in this account refers to the anatomically ventral side, that is to say to the side of the baculum facing the urethra.
The urethra lies on the anatomically ventral side of the penis, and of the baculum.
Anatomically a wheal is seen to be a more or less firm elevation consisting of a circumscribed or somewhat diffused collection of semi-fluid material in the upper layers of the skin.
Anatomically the essential feature is epidermic hypertrophy, with usually a varying degree of papillary hypertrophy also.
Her skies might be bettered in some cases--the atmosphere of her pictures was sometimes open to question--but her animals were anatomically perfect and handled with such virility as few men have excelled or even equalled.
It is characterized clinically by a myxedematous condition of the subcutaneous tissues and mental failure, and anatomically by atrophy of the thyroid gland.
Alas, anatomically studied, that it may be medically aided!
The former are, anatomically and physiologically, the intermediaries between the external sense-organs and the internal thought-organs.
But, when we further dissect the latter anatomically into their various organs, and these again into their microscopic elements, the cells, each branch or person seems to be a bion, and their cells to be morphonta.
In many disorders we have already succeeded inanatomically and chemically tracing the changes in the psychic or phronetal cells (the neurona in the phronema).
Even then it may be anatomically impossible to see the stapes.
Here the endoplasm sometimes breaks up into fine radial threads, which are anatomically separable and hang down from the free nucleus as thin processes (see note C).
He knew that to Tiger and Jack he himself seemed odd, both anatomically and in other ways.
Anatomically they were ordinary cellular creatures like you and me, and when we examined them we expected to find the same sort of biochemical reactions we'd find with any such creatures.
They were well fitted anatomically for their climate, with thick black fur, broad flat hind feet and a four-inch layer of fat between their skin and their vital organs.
It is easy to make engravings in which the seat of the rider shall be perfect; but in all the wood-cut illustrations of books on equitation the horse is usually anatomically incorrect, however artistically suggestive.
But still we stick to the anatomically impossible spread-eagle stride of the turf, and feel that it conveys the idea of speed which is not compassed by the set fac-similes of photography.
The constrictors areanatomically not considered part of esophagus proper.
It is difficult to prove anatomically that a gastric cancer has developed from an ulcer, and hence such statements as that of Eppinger, that in 11.
Cancer of the stomach is characterized anatomically by the formation in this organ of a new growth, composed of a connective-tissue stroma so arranged as to enclose alveoli or spaces containing cells resembling epithelial cells.
The latter, although not in all respects anatomically correct, is in spirit and design one of the most notable works produced by American plastic art.
But although anatomically indistinguishable, physiologically they present the sundry peculiarities already mentioned.
Fractures of the cranium, and the operation of trephining anatomically considered.
We know exactly where the blind spot of the eye is situated, and can demonstrate it anatomically and physiologically.
It seems to be sometimes forgotten, by those who must know the fact, that the tongue is very different, anatomically and physiologically, from the stomach.
These twins were like Rita-Cristina anatomically except that they had no legs.
That the brain shares in the general atrophy is evident bothanatomically and in function.
It has been said that the grace of the Apollo depends on a certain degree of incorrectness: that the head is not anatomically placed between the shoulders; and that the lower half of the figure is longer than just proportion allows.
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