The brachial artery andmedian nerve pass through the foramen.
At the bottom of this groove, suggestive of that which exists in the corresponding region in man, is found, as in this latter, the median portion of the sternum.
The foot, like the hand, has two mediandigits which rest on the ground by their third phalanges; and an internal and an external digit, which are removed from it.
In the horse, the corresponding tendon is attached to a tubercle which is situated on the anterior surface of the base of the principal metacarpal, a little internal to the median plane of the latter.
The fibro-osseous ring thus formed gives passage to the brachial artery and the median nerve, or in case of a premature division of this artery to the ulnar branch of the same.
The anterior tuberosity of the tibia rises just to the level of the flat articular surface; it is hollowed in its median portion by a vertical groove of elongated form, which receives the ligament that binds the knee-cap to the tibia.
We denote these teeth, commencing with those nearest the median line, by the names central incisors or nippers, intermediate and corner incisors.
The median crest of the articular surface of the inferior extremity is the most prominent part of that region.
We remember that in these latter the groove in question is divided into two channels by a median prominence.
For some days before the 31st April, the British had been collecting behind the Median Wall, facing the Turkish position which lay some three miles to the north of the Wall, and some twelve miles south of Samarrah.
A couple of miles south of Istabulat station, the Dujail cuts through the Median Wall about a mile to the east of the Railway, which runs from Baghdad through the Median Wall, past Istabulat, and so on to Samarrah.
There stretches, some sixty miles north of Baghdad, from the Tigris to the Euphrates, a famous fortified line known to the Greeks as the Median Wall.
Besides the Median Wall, there remain two outward and visible signs of the older civilisation that flourished in happier times.
The batteries posted under cover of the Median Wall, soon found themselves, as the enemy retired, at extreme range, had been obliged in consequence to advance to new positions.
The so-called Dujail River is a canal that takes off from the right bank of the Tigris some four miles north of the Median Wall.
Thence we pressed on till we overtook the Turks entrenched beyond the Median Wall, holding a strong position about Istabulat.
Parallel to this we find Ostentation (which might be called Vanity) and Ambition, organs which antagonize Modesty and Ideality, as those of the median line antagonize Reverence.
Entrance for a pin-point between them is to be found at the base of the wing where the subcostal andmedian nervures come close together.
Accordingly it is here, and here alone in all Armenia, that we find signs of the existence, during the Assyrian and Median periods, of a great organized monarchy.
Darius the Mode, shortly after the destruction of the Median empire, "signs" a decree, which his chief nobles have presented to him in writing.
The main foundation of these views was the identification of Zoroastrianism with the Magian fire-worship, which was really ancient in Azerbijan, and flourished in Media under the great Median monarch.
Of the Median women we have no representations upon the sculptures; but we are informed by Xenophon that they were remarkable for their stature and their beauty.
The Median tribes at this time hung so loosely together that a policy adopted by one portion of them might be entirely repudiated by another.
The Median town of Aspadan, which is mentioned by no writer but Ptolemy, would scarcely deserve notice here, if it were not for its modern celebrity.
Mardonius, when allowed to take his choice out of the entire host of Xerxes, selected the Median troops in immediate succession to the Persians.
A portion of a colossal lion, greatly injured by time, is still to be seen at Hamadan, the site of the great Median capital, which the best judges regard as anterior to the Persian period, and as therefore most probably Median.
Astyages, who succeeded to the Median throne about B.
In Great Britain no hits above the collar-bones count, while in America the target is only the left breast between the median line and a line running from the armpit to the belt.
The median vein is occasionally prolonged beyond the summit of the petals in the form of a long process, as in Strophanthus hispidus, where it extends for 7 in.
In the Fritillaries they are placed on one or more of the median nervules (veins 2, 3, and 4) of the fore wing.
It will be noticed in the graph that none of the freshmen score as low as the median of the drafted men.
All of the freshmen, in fact, lie well above the median for the general population.
Each cast contained from twenty-six to twenty-eight impressions with a median channel equidistant from the two parallel rows of foot-prints, the one made by the feet of the right side, the other by those of the left.
The shallow median track is one inch and a quarter in breadth, varying in depth, but not in its relative position to the right and left foot prints.
The smaller one occupies a basin south of a median ridge, and the larger one lies along the deep axis of the trench.
Its crest lies near the median line of the ocean, and its lateral boundaries are formed by scarps[2] which lie near the axes of maximum depth of the eastern and western basins.
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge is a broad fractured arch whose axis follows the median line of the ocean.
It consists of a broad, fractured median arch or swell which occupies approximately the center third of the ocean.
It has all the characteristics of a symphysis, already described, and may have a small median cavity.
He suggests the opening of the bladder in the median line, midway between the scrotum and the anus, and the placing of a canula therein, so as to permit drainage until healing occurs.
An example of its practical value is to be found in his description of the treatment of a wound of the brachial artery, when, as happened often in venesection from the median basilic vein, it was injured through carelessness or inadvertence.
Fulgur/ has a median tooth with three cusps; /Buccinum/ one with six.
In many patterns of radulae there is, besides the median and lateral teeth, still another paired row, called the marginals.
This union of the four gills in a straight median line behind the foot and body-mass forms a septum, which divides off from the mantle cavity a "suprabranchial" cavity.
It lacks the mediandorsal groove, and has a whitish color-streak instead.
Much smaller than the preceding; rose-red, with four conspicuous reddish-brown dots on the back, two on each side of the median dorsal groove.
If the observer has a strong glass he will notice that each transverse row of teeth on the ribbon consists of a median or central tooth with several points or "cusps.
It has a median ventricle and two lateral auricles, each connected with the branchiae upon its respective side.
A heart lies within the median line of the body, and consists of a ventricle and two lateral auricles.
The abdominal segments are united and bluntly rounded, and each has a small median tooth.
These are more plasmodiocarpous, but open beautifully by a median fissure as in Physarum sinuosum Bull.
The sporigerous median structure of the fructifications, under whatever specific name or names, is entirely confused.
Drawing away from a common center, or out of themedian line; as, the abducent muscles.
A muscle which serves to draw a part out, or form the medianline of the body; as, the abductor oculi, which draws the eye outward.
The system consists of the following parts:--A dorsal vessel applied to the alimentary canal is continued anteriorly into a median vessel, which traverses the proboscis to its tip.
Bolivia is rather larger and has the dorsal shield attached to the skin of the back as far as its edge, instead of only along the median line.
The median wage is very variable, fluctuating from 9s.
The median fluctuates rapidly and greatly, but shows a gradual rise from 13s.
Median is sometimes fluctuating, but not far from 12s.
Considering the regular hands and choosing each year a wage earner near the median for that year, we have the following table.
The median wage fluctuated in the three years between 11s.
Again, it seems quite doubtful each year whether there will be any July wages worth the name; the median in four weeks selected each year in July changes from 2s.
The occipital knob on the median line between the cerebrum and cerebellum, has been already mentioned.
The sagittal suture on the median line of the upper surface usually presents a slight, bony elevation or ridge (see the engraving of the skull, Chapter III.
In the early days of Assyriology it was supposed that this period of Elamite supremacy coincided with the Median dynasty of Berosus.
Median Wall or Wall of Semiramis which defended Babylonia on the north).
The middle piece is the skin of a reindeer head, the two cheek pieces and median chin piece of mountain sheep skin.
The handle has two vertical holes at each end for the thong, by which it is fastened to the end noses, both in the median line and joined by a short channel on top of the handle.
The eye for the drill cord is made by boring two median holes at the middle of one side so that they meet under the surface and make a longitudinal channel.
Note passing anteriorly from the heart along the median line to the eyes a blood-vessel, the ophthalmic artery.
Note at the posterior end of the body in the median line an opening.
Along the median dorsal line will be noted another fin composed anteriorly of spines and posteriorly of soft rays jointed and branched.
The median part of the roof of the mouth is the palate, hard in front, soft behind.
It extends as a series of paired ganglia connected by a double nerve-cord along the ventral median line from the oesophagus to the last segment of the abdomen.
When ready to dissect a specimen cut off the elytra and wings close to the base, and carefully remove all of the dorsal wall of the abdomen and thorax and the median portion of the dorsal wall of the head.
Note in the mediandorsal line of the abdomen a pale transparent longitudinal vessel, the heart or dorsal vessel.
All, or nearly all, have an elongate body which is bilaterally symmetrical, that is, which could be cut by a median longitudinal cutting in two similar halves.
Note the long longitudinal median keel on the ventral aspect of the thorax.
With a fine pair of scissors make a longitudinal median cut through the skin of the venter from the anal opening to the angle of the lower jaw.
The lampreys and hags are easily distinguished from the true fishes by their sucking mouth without jaws, their single median nostril, their eel-like shape and lack of lateral appendages or paired fins.
The nervous system consists of a brain lying above the oesophagus and a double nerve-chain running backward from beneath the oesophagus, along the median line of the ventral wall, to the posterior extremity of the body.
In all mammals except the Monotremes they discharge their product through the paired ureters into a bladder, whence the urine passes from the body by a singlemedian urethra.
Cut longitudinally through the dorsal wall of the abdomen on either side of the median line and remove the piece of shell.
Small round disks of pottery, with a median perforation, were not common, although sometimes present.
Figure 327 shows the same design with the median portion replaced by a rectangle, and in which the key pattern has wholly disappeared from the wings.
Double triangle; median trapezoid] The decoration in figure 325 consists of two triangles side by side, each having marginal serrations, and a median square key pattern.
Resolving this figure into two parts by drawing a median line, we find the arrangement is bilaterally symmetrical, the two sides exactly corresponding.
The sides of the median triangles are formed of alternating black and white blocks, and the quadrate figure which it incloses is etched with a diagonal and cross.
The median band is very broad and is relieved by two wavy white lines.
The whole median region of the exterior is formed by a collar incised with lines, as if formerly wrapped with fiber.
Double rectangle; median rectangle] Figure 330 shows the same design with modification in the position of the median figure, and a slight curvature in two of its sides.
Double compound triangle; median rectangle] In figure 326 there is a still more aberrant form of the W-shape design.
The median figure in that design which I have compared to the tail of a bird is replaced in figure 324 by a triangular ornament.
W-shape figure; single line with feathers] In the design represented in figure 333 there are two triangular figures, one on each side of a median line, in relation to which they are symmetrical.
W-pattern; median triangle] In figure 323 the same W shape design is preserved, but the space in the lower reentrant angle is occupied by a symmetrical figure resembling two tail-feathers and the extremity of the body of a bird.