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Fallopian Tube Or Oviduct
Fallopian Tube Or Oviduct. Tube Uteri Vel Fallopian, Oriducti ; Vasa Spermatica Vel Ejaculantia, Lat. ; Ilfultertrom Peten, Germ.; Trompes Uterines, Trompes De Fallope, Fr. The Fallopian Tube (fig. 368. C C, And 404.. A B C) Is The Excretory Duct Of The Ovary, As Its Homotype, The Vas Deferens, ...

Fascia
Fascia, (in General Anatomy,) ( Blade, Schinge Schcide, L'kchsenhaute, Germ.) This Term Is Applied To Certain Membranous Expan Sions, Existing In Various Regions Of The Body, And Forming Coverings To Particular Parts. These Expansions Are Composed Either Of Cellu Lar Tissue, More Or Less Condensed, Or Of Fibrous Tissue, The ...

Fascial
Fascial Attachments.—besides The Fore Going, The Pelvis Also Affords Attachment To Many Important Fascia, Which Are Susceptible Of Division Into Lumbar, Abdonzinal, Crural, Pelvic, And Perineal. The Lumbar Fascia Is Formed By The Junction Of The Tendon Of The Latissimus Dorsi Muscle With The Fascia Vertebralis, And The United Posterior ...

Femoral Artery
Femoral Artery (arteria Cruralis ; Germ. Die Schenkelarterie). The Femoral Ar Tery Is The Main Channel Through Which The Lower Extremity Is Supplied With Blood : In An Extended Sense It Might, With Propriety, Be Understood To Comprehend So Much Of The Artery Of The Extremity As Is Contained Within ...

Fera
Fera. The Mollusks Included In The Class Of Conchifera Present Peculiar Characters Which Prevent Their Being Confounded In Any Point Of The Series With The Other Classes Of The Same Sub-kingdom. They Are All Contained Within A Bivalve Shell, Generally Articulated After The Manner Of A Hinge; To This Shell ...

Fibrine
Fibrine, (fr.fibrine; Germ. Faserstojr) Under This Name Physiologists And Chemists Have Generally Described The Animal Proximate Principle Constituting That Part Of Muscular Fibre Which Is Insoluble In Cold Water, And That Portion Of The Coagulum Of Blood Which Re Mains After The Removal Of Its Colouring Matter. The Fibrine Of ...

Fibro Cartilage
Fibro-cartilage, Feartilago Liga Mentosay.fibrosa ; Fr. Tissu Fibrocartilagineux ; Germ. Faser-knorpel Oder Band-knorpel).— As Early As The Time Of Galen We Find Certain Organs Distinguished By The Appellation Far Vaca; Gyrdlop.06, And Fallopius Uses A Similar Term, Namely, Chondrosyndesmos, As Denoting A Substance Distinct From True Carti Lage. Haase* Also, ...

Fibroma
Fibroma. Fibrous Growths Appear Naturally To Affect The Spherical Form : They May, However, Be Accidentally Flattened (as In The Walls Of The Uterus, During The Advance Of Pregnancy, Univ. Coll. Mus.) ; Pedunculated (see P. 122) Under The Mucous Membrane Of The Nose And Uterus ; Or Nodulated From ...

Fifth Pair
Fifth Pair And Glosso-pharyngeal] ; A Short Review Of It, However, With A Notice Of The Most Recent Inquiries On The Subject, Will Be Here Desirable. That The Geal Is The Special Nerve Of Taste, And That Its Complete Section On Both Sides Destroys The Sensibility To Gustative Impressions, Was ...

Fifth Pair Of
Fifth Pair Of Nerves.—this Title Is Derived From The Relation Which The Nerve Bears Numerically To The Other Encephalic Pairs; It Is The Fifth Nerve Met With On The Base Of The Brain Counting From Before Backwards. The Fifth Is Also Called The Trigentinal (winslow) And The Trifacial (chaussier) Nerve. ...