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... normal or regular type , in ap- pearance , structure , course , etc. e . g . , aber- rant duct of the testis or liver , aberrant arteries , etc. Aberra'tion ( ab , erro ) . Deviation from the normal , especially mental derangement ...
... normal or regular type , in ap- pearance , structure , course , etc. e . g . , aber- rant duct of the testis or liver , aberrant arteries , etc. Aberra'tion ( ab , erro ) . Deviation from the normal , especially mental derangement ...
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... normal foetus . Aca'rus ( a neg . , Kepw , to cut [ because so small ] ) . The mite or tick , a parasite of man and animals . A. Autumnalis , the 20 ACCOMMODATION harvest - bug . A. Scabiei , the sarcoptes scabiei , or itch parasite ...
... normal foetus . Aca'rus ( a neg . , Kepw , to cut [ because so small ] ) . The mite or tick , a parasite of man and animals . A. Autumnalis , the 20 ACCOMMODATION harvest - bug . A. Scabiei , the sarcoptes scabiei , or itch parasite ...
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... normal development of the extremities . Acro'mion ( akpov , a summit , wuoc , the shoulder ) . The triangular - shaped process at the summit of the scapula , which forms the attachment of the deltoid muscle . Acrompha'lus ( aкpov ...
... normal development of the extremities . Acro'mion ( akpov , a summit , wuoc , the shoulder ) . The triangular - shaped process at the summit of the scapula , which forms the attachment of the deltoid muscle . Acrompha'lus ( aкpov ...
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... normal position . Alex'ia ( a , λegis , word ) . Word - blindness . A form of aphasia and a special type of psychical blindness , in which the patient is unable to recognize ordinary written or printed characters . Alexipharm'ic ( aλɛžw ...
... normal position . Alex'ia ( a , λegis , word ) . Word - blindness . A form of aphasia and a special type of psychical blindness , in which the patient is unable to recognize ordinary written or printed characters . Alexipharm'ic ( aλɛžw ...
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... normal tissues of the body . An'alogue . A part or organ having the same function as another , but with a differ- ence of structure . The correlative term homologue , denotes identity of structure with difference of function . The wing ...
... normal tissues of the body . An'alogue . A part or organ having the same function as another , but with a differ- ence of structure . The correlative term homologue , denotes identity of structure with difference of function . The wing ...
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Page 123 - ... between the anterior wall of the rectum and the posterior wall of the vagina. The swollen ovary feels like an enlarged gland, is convex, and sometimes throbs and pulsates beneath the finger.
Page 212 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
Page 441 - Tonsils (Amygdala) are two glandular organs, situated one on each side of the fauces, between the anterior and posterior pillars of the soft palate. The tonsils are of a rounded form, and vary considerably in size in different individuals.
Page 179 - GUANO measured weight of a substance compared with that of an equal volume of another taken as a standard.
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