Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1924 - Medicine |
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Page 564
... membrane . Under ordinary conditions of growth as the bones approximate they form sutures which are present until full growth is reached , but in true congenital oxycephaly where the bones touch they fuse . The growing brain may and ...
... membrane . Under ordinary conditions of growth as the bones approximate they form sutures which are present until full growth is reached , but in true congenital oxycephaly where the bones touch they fuse . The growing brain may and ...
Page 573
... membrane would have filled the hiatus . Norma lateralis ( Figs . 19 and 20 ) .-- The mastoid processes are comparatively massive , and each parieto - mastoid suture is entirely occupied by a large intersutural bone . The temporal line ...
... membrane would have filled the hiatus . Norma lateralis ( Figs . 19 and 20 ) .-- The mastoid processes are comparatively massive , and each parieto - mastoid suture is entirely occupied by a large intersutural bone . The temporal line ...
Page 582
... membrane soon reverses the relative sizes of these two portions of the sphenoid . This observation by Professor Fawcett is for our present purpose one of very great interest . In the general review of the middle fossa of the cranium it ...
... membrane soon reverses the relative sizes of these two portions of the sphenoid . This observation by Professor Fawcett is for our present purpose one of very great interest . In the general review of the middle fossa of the cranium it ...
Page 585
... membrane- developed superstructure , skull - moulding is modified by the growing brain , and it is the telencephalon and the thalamen- cephalon which will be specially involved . That part of the brain which develops behind the dorsum ...
... membrane- developed superstructure , skull - moulding is modified by the growing brain , and it is the telencephalon and the thalamen- cephalon which will be specially involved . That part of the brain which develops behind the dorsum ...
Page 666
... membrane of the healthy bowel forms an effective barrier to the toxin . The object is rather to drain the toxic content from an intestinal canal which has become over - distended and partially or completely paralysed by the toxæmia ...
... membrane of the healthy bowel forms an effective barrier to the toxin . The object is rather to drain the toxic content from an intestinal canal which has become over - distended and partially or completely paralysed by the toxæmia ...
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