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Example sentences for "symphysis"

Lexicographically close words:
sympatrically; symphonic; symphonies; symphonious; symphony; sympiesometer; symple; symposia; symposium; symptom
  1. It is in relation, in front with the symphysis pubis, behind with the womb, some convolutions of the small intestines being interposed; its base lies in contact with the neck of the uterus and with the anterior wall of the vagina.

  2. The bladder lies directly behind the symphysis pubis, above or in front of the vagina.

  3. It is placed beneath the symphysis pubis, embedded in the anterior wall of the vagina, and its direction is obliquely downwards and forwards.

  4. In some Runts the symphysis of the lower jaw is remarkably solid.

  5. In the lower extremity, the femoral is controlled by pressing in a direction backward and slightly upward against the brim of the pelvis, midway between the symphysis pubis and the anterior superior iliac spine.

  6. The symphysis is very wide and deeply excavated, with a broad and slightly prominent inferior ridge narrowing in front.

  7. The symphysis is long, contracted, and hollowed out in the shape of a ladle.

  8. The symphysis is very narrow and pointed, with a long and narrow inferior ridge, not expanding markedly at either extremity.

  9. By means of the finger a uterus can be explored in which the cavity is much longer than the operator’s finger, if the viscus be forced down on to the finger by the pressure of the other hand above the symphysis pubis.

  10. The lower jaw has no true chin, and its symphysis is very long and quite different from what is seen in the human symphysis.

  11. The form of the symphysis of its lower jaw indicates that its snout was considerably lengthened.

  12. Defn: A ligament, of fascia, extending, in most mammals, from the ventral side of the ilium to near the symphysis of the pubic bones.

  13. Defn: The operation of dividing the symphysis pubis for the purpose of facilitating labor; -- formerly called the Sigualtian section.

  14. The union or coalescence of bones; also, the place of union or coalescence; as, the symphysis of the lower jaw.

  15. A ligament, of fascia, extending, in most mammals, from the ventral side of the ilium to near the symphysis of the pubic bones.

  16. In some runts the symphysis of the lower jaw is remarkably solid.

  17. The two arms of the furcula in pouters diverge less, proportionally to their length, than in the rock-pigeon; and the symphysis is more solid and pointed.

  18. There are twenty teeth above, and eighteen or nineteen below, on each side; the mandibular symphysis extends to the fifteenth tooth.

  19. The mandibular symphysis extends to the twenty-third or twenty-fourth tooth.

  20. The mandibular symphysis does not extend beyond the level of the sixth tooth.

  21. The symphysis of the lower jaw does not extend beyond the level of the seventh or the eighth mandibular tooth.

  22. The mandibular symphysis extends back to the level of the seventh tooth.

  23. The mandibular symphysis extends back nearly to the fifth tooth.

  24. By the shorter symphysis of the under jaw.

  25. The mandibular symphysis does not extend back beyond the level of the fifth tooth, and often not nearly so far.

  26. The mandibular symphysis extends back to at least the fourteenth tooth, and is partly formed by the junction of the splenial bones.

  27. The greater proportional length of the symphysis is noted by Dumeril and Bibron.

  28. The distance from the xiphoid to the symphysis pubis was three feet.

  29. From the middle of the penis up to the symphysis only the lower wall of the urethra was split.

  30. There was another burn, 12 inches long and three inches wide, passing from just above the crest of the ilium forward and downward to the symphysis pubis.

  31. Eldridge gives an instance of separation of the symphysis pubis during labor,--a natural symphysiotomy.

  32. These tubes are often found fused or adherent to the ovary or to the uterus; but Fabricius describes the symphysis of the Fallopian tube with the rectum.

  33. He married in 1870, and upon being told that he was a father he slit up the hypogastrium from the symphysis pubis to the umbilicus, so that the omentum protruded; he said his object was to obtain a view of the interior.

  34. Symphysiotomy is an operation consisting of division of the pubic symphysis in order to facilitate delivery in narrow pelves.

  35. There was a wound of the perineum, and penetration of the posterior wall of the vagina, with complete separation of the soft parts from the symphysis pubis, and extrusion of the bladder.

  36. The ischio-pubic symphysis is very large, and forms a horizontal surface relatively extensive, a sort of floor, on which rest certain organs which occupy the cavity of the pelvis.

  37. On this account there is no symphysis pubis in birds.

  38. These arise, above, on each side of the symphysis of the inferior maxillary bone.

  39. It results that, though in the human being the symphysis is short and the ischio-pubic arch large, in quadrupeds it is the opposite.

  40. The mandible is enormously large, the symphysis is long, the angle much expanded and drawn out into a process which projects outwards and forwards.

  41. Horny plates= of a ridged or roughened character occur upon the anterior portion of the palate, and of the mandibular symphysis in all three genera of recent Sirenia; also upon the toothless anterior portion of the palate in Ruminants.

  42. In most Lacertilia there is an unpaired structure, the hypo-ischium or os cloacae projecting back from the symphysis ischii, which is usually separated from the symphysis pubis by a large space, the foramen cordiforme.

  43. Both pubis and ischium contribute to the symphysis which is often very long.

  44. A narrow band of cartilage connects the symphysis pubis with the symphysis ischii, and separates the two =obturator foramina= from one another.

  45. Attached to the symphysis in front is a cartilaginous =epipubis=, while behind, the two pubes are terminated by a wide rounded cartilaginous area.

  46. In the Pinnipedia the pelvic symphysis is little developed, or sometimes not developed at all, and the obturator foramina are remarkably large.

  47. The mandible is a strong compact bony structure formed of two halves or =rami=, which are suturally united at the symphysis in the middle line in front.

  48. In young animals the rami are united at the symphysis by fibrous tissue, but in old animals they sometimes become fused together.

  49. C, 2) and probably in Archaeopteryx a symphysis ischii occurs, and in the ostrich alone among birds there is a symphysis pubis.

  50. The rami of the mandible are united by ligament at the symphysis except in the Rhynchosauridae, in which the union is bony.

  51. The two vertical or mid-Poupart lines are drawn from the point midway between the anterior superior spine and the pubic symphysis on each side vertically upward to the costal margin.

  52. In the mid-line a slight furrow extends from the ensiform cartilage above to the symphysis pubis below; this marks the linea alba in the abdominal wall, and about its middle point is the umbilicus or navel.

  53. Symphyseotomy is an operation in which the joint of the pelvis at the symphysis pubis is cut, and the pelvis is allowed to gape so as to let out the child.

  54. This part is called the conjugata vera, and it is the diameter from the promontory of the sacrum behind to a point on the inner surface of the symphysis pubis in front.

  55. But two or three inches above the symphysis pubis the section opened a collection of pus which extended downward into the pelvis.

  56. The incisors of the upper jaw are absent; the canines are enormous tusks, and the lower jaws are flanged downwards near the symphysis where these tusks border them.

  57. The symphysis of the mandibles forms a spout-like rim.

  58. As to osteological characters, it has a more oblique symphysis of the mandible than in any other Carnivore.

  59. In the lower jaw the anterior line at the symphysis is an approximately straight one, that is at right angles to the long axis of the jaw, while Apes have a more retreating chin.

  60. In the skull the pterygoids are thick and meet in the middle line; the symphysis of the mandible is long.

  61. The symphysis of the lower jaw is very long, but the bones do not appear to be ankylosed.

  62. The length of the symphysis recalls that of the Gangetic Dolphin, Platanista.

  63. It has no teeth in the upper jaw, and but three to seven in the lower jaw, near the symphysis of the mandible.

  64. There are two teeth near the symphysis of the mandible, besides the usual small and "functionless" teeth in the upper jaw.

  65. But it has been pointed out that the long and narrow symphysis of the lower jaw is a point of likeness to the Cercopithecidae.

  66. The fibres of this part of the tendon descend obliquely downwards and forwards to become inserted at the median line of the abdomen into the linea alba, B D, as also into the symphysis and crista of the os pubis.

  67. In this state the organ may be punctured immediately above the pubic symphysis without endangering the serous sac.

  68. It is situated behind the pubic symphysis and in front of the rectum, C,--the latter lies between it and the sacrum, A.

  69. The arching form of the diaphragm, and the lower level which the pubic symphysis occupies compared with that of the cristae of the iliac bones, occasion this difference in the measure of both the thorax and abdomen.

  70. While the bladder is fully expanded, 4, there occurs an interval between the margin of the symphysis pubis and the point of reflexion of the peritonaeum, from the recti muscles, to the summit of the viscus.

  71. The sides of this square are formed anteriorly by the line ranging from the mental symphysis to the top of the sternum, and posteriorly by a line drawn between the occiput and shoulder.

  72. These divide into two bands, which, gradually widening from each other as they proceed inwards, become inserted, the upper one into the symphysis pubis, the lower into the spine and pectineal ridge of this bone.

  73. In the depth of the symphysis and abrupt rounding of the chin the two genera are similar.

  74. The symphysis is relatively deeper and more robust than in Procyon, and the chin is heavier and more abruptly rounded.

  75. The table shows the Eskimo jaw to be absolutely the highest at the symphysis of all those available for comparison, with the female nearly the highest.

  76. Itching of anus; hemorrhoids with aching in sacrum and in sacro-iliac symphysis (some weeks after proving), 1a.


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    Other words:
    ankle; articulation; boundary; butt; cervix; clinch; closure; connection; coupling; dovetail; elbow; embrace; hinge; hip; interface; joining; joint; juncture; knee; knuckle; link; miter; mortise; neck; pivot; rabbet; scarf; seam; shoulder; stitch; suture; toggle; union; weld; wrist