Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1924 - Medicine |
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Page 565
... cerebral expansion . The other form is a pseudo - oxycephaly . It confuses the appreciation of true oxycephaly , for in it synostosis is limited to one or more sutures and occurs later in life though before the brain has attained its ...
... cerebral expansion . The other form is a pseudo - oxycephaly . It confuses the appreciation of true oxycephaly , for in it synostosis is limited to one or more sutures and occurs later in life though before the brain has attained its ...
Page 569
... cerebral impressions between them are clearly seen , the translucency is not confined to the posterior two - thirds but extends over the whole roof . On the right side the zygomatic canal passes from the orbit obliquely forwards but ...
... cerebral impressions between them are clearly seen , the translucency is not confined to the posterior two - thirds but extends over the whole roof . On the right side the zygomatic canal passes from the orbit obliquely forwards but ...
Page 580
... cerebral surface of the sphenoidal body is but part of a concavity which passes forwards to the limit of the anterior cranial fossa . An outline of the floor along a line drawn transversely between the lateral extremities of the smaller ...
... cerebral surface of the sphenoidal body is but part of a concavity which passes forwards to the limit of the anterior cranial fossa . An outline of the floor along a line drawn transversely between the lateral extremities of the smaller ...
Page 585
... cerebral pressure numerous and large intersutural bones have formed at the asterion and pterion , and perhaps flattening or opening out of the fissures of Sylvius may have determined the unusual thickness of the posterior borders of the ...
... cerebral pressure numerous and large intersutural bones have formed at the asterion and pterion , and perhaps flattening or opening out of the fissures of Sylvius may have determined the unusual thickness of the posterior borders of the ...
Page 586
... cerebral hemispheres may have been interrupted or imperfectly evolved . The result would be imbecility , using that term as intermediate between idiocy and a higher grade of mental deficiency . The initial defect in the skull which I ...
... cerebral hemispheres may have been interrupted or imperfectly evolved . The result would be imbecility , using that term as intermediate between idiocy and a higher grade of mental deficiency . The initial defect in the skull which I ...
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