Fiietus
Fiietus (abnormal Anatomy). Considering The Peculiar Circumstances Of The Foetus In Utero, We Would, At First Sight, Be Inclined To Suppose That, Although Of Course Exposed To The Risk Of Injury From Accidents Or Diseases Occurring To The Mother, It Would Not Be Liable To Many Or Serious Accidents Of ...
Fishes
Fishes. - In The Class Of Fishes, The Sper Matozoa Occur In Two Forms. The First Is 'found Throughout The Osseous Fishes, And Also In Amphioxus. The Other Form Is Found Among The Plagiostomes. In The Former Case The Spermatozoa Consist (fig. 346.) Of A Very Small Globular Body (of ...
Fore A
Fore-a Am.a. Superficial Layer Cf Muscles. On The Radial Side We Observe Two, Supinator Radii Longus And Extensor Carpi Radialis Ion Gior. 1. Supinator Radii Longus, (grand Supina Tear, Cloq., Brachio-radialis, Soemm.,) Arises By A Broad, Flat, Fleshy Origin From The Rough Ridge, On The Outer Side Of The Lower ...
Fore Arm
Fore-arm, (surgical Anatomy), ( Anti Brachium ; Fr. Avant-bras; Germ. Der ['ore/cr Am). This Term Is Applied To That Portinn Of The Upper Extremity Which Is Situated Be Tween The Elbow And Wrist-joint. In The Well-formed Male All The Muscles Of This Region, But Especially The Snpinators, From The Fascia ...
Foreign Substances In The
Foreign Substances In The Urine. Medicines, And Substances Taken For Food, Are Occasionally Found In The Urine. Some Of These, However, Undergo Changes In The Organ Ism Before They Are Excreted By The Kidneys. Simon Has Classified These Bodies ; And I Shall Here Enumerate Them According To His Arrangement. ...
Fourth Pair Of Nerves
Fourth Pair Of Nerves (nerves Trochlearis, S. Patheticus).the Fourth Pair Is The Most Slender Of The Encephalic Nerves. They Are Intermediate In The Order Of Succession To The Third Or Motor Oculi And The Fifth Nerves, And Hence The Name. Each Nerve Is Attached At Its Encephalic Extremity To The ...
Fractures
Fractures. - A Fracture May Traverse The Acromion, The Coracoid Process, Or Detach The Glenoid Articular Portion Of The Scapula From The Body Of This Bone By Passing Directly Across The Neck Of The Scapula. A. Fracture Of The Acromion Process. A Fracture Of The Acromion Process May Be Caused ...
Function Of Veins
Function Of Veins. In Function Veins May Be Considered As Having A Triple Office : They Are Passive Organs Of Circulation ; They Are Diverticula Or Reservoirs For Blood; And They Are Agents Of Absorption. Circulation In The Veins Consists Of The Passive And Equable Transmission Of Blood Along ...
Functions Of The Encepiialon
Functions Of The Encepiialon. It Will Be Convenient First To Examine The Tions Of Those Parts Of The Encephalon Which In Structure Most Nearly Resemble The Spinal Cord. Functions Of The Tnedalla Oblongata, Niesoce Phale, Corpora Striata, And Optic Thalami. The Medulla Oblongata Most Nearly Resembles The Cord In Form ...
Functions Of The Fallopian
Functions Of The Fallopian Tube. It Has Long Been Determined, With As Much Precision As The Nature Of The Subject Appar Ently Admits, That The Fallopian Tube Performs The Double Office Of Receiving The Ova From The Ovary, And Conve3ing Them Into The Uterus, And Of Receiving The Spermatic Fluid ...
Functions Of The Ovary
Functions Of The Ovary. Surrounded By The Layer Of Granules Which Constitutes The Lunica Granulosa, And Externally To This The Radiating Bands Or Retinacukt, The Whole Of Those Parts, External To The Ovum, Being Composed Of Nucleated Cells. Besides These Structures, The Graafian Follicle Contains A Pellucid Albuminous Fluid, Of ...