10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANCONAL»
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1
A history of British fossil reptiles
Back or anconal view of the same specimen. 9. Proximal end, with the ' head ' or
articular surface, of ditto. 10. Front or thenal view of proximal portion of left
humerus of Pterodactylus Manselii. 11. Back or anconal view of the same
specimen.
2
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
The anconal surface (fig. 9) is divided into two grooves by three ridges, the ulnar
one (A) being the longest, the radial one (/) the shortest ; and the ulnar anconal
groove is consequently larger than the radial one. All the three anconal ridges ...
3
A System of Anatomical Plates: Accompanied with ...
2, Plate XII., of the first division, pierces the supinator radii brevis to the anconal
aspect, and supplies the supinators and extensors of the hand. At its emergence
from the axilla, the. * Also named radial and spiral-muscular nerve. f The relation
...
4
A Series of Engravings: Representing the Bones of the Human ...
F, The anconal aspect. G, The head, exhibiting the articular surface presented to
the scapula, is in form hemi-spherical ; and therefore its shape not regulated by
the glenoid cavity of the scapula, which is ovate, but defined by the extremities of
...
Edward Mitchell, John Barclay, 1819
5
A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body: Accompanied ...
The superficial may be divided into the palmar and anconal. The anconal or
posterior set commences on the back, or anconal aspect of the fingers, runs on
their radial and ulnar margins, uniting in the course upwards or proximad along
the ...
6
A system of anatomical plates of the human body; accompanied ...
The superficial may be divided into the palmar and anconal. The anconal or
posterior set commences on the back, or anconal aspect of the fingers, runs on
their radial and ulnar margins, uniting in the course upwards or praxi- mad along
the ...
7
Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and Perspectives
Syntarsus rhodesiensis, variation in forelimb elements: A, fused
scapulocoracoids of adults (holotype QG 1 in center, medial view; others in
lateral view); B, C, gracile humerus (QG 545): B, palmar view; C, anconal view; D,
E, robust humerus ...
Kenneth Carpenter, Philip J. Currie, 1992
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
The proximal extremity of the proximal phalanx was thrown upon the anconal
aspect of the metacarpal bone, * while the distal extremity of the latter projected
in towardsthe palm of the hand. 'In this position the bones were found about
fourteen ...
To the other two sides, he thinks the designations of Anconal and Thenal may
with propriety be applied : « The word anconal containing an allusion to that
projecting point of the elbow which the ancient Athenians and modern anatomists
have ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1804
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
The proximal extremity of the proximal phalanx was thrown upon the anconal *
aspect of the metacarpal bone, while the distal extremity of the latter projected in
towards the palm of the hand. In this position the bones were found about
fourteen ...
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Seen here before the reunion, are (standing, from left) Erlus Shatara, Janet Martin, Jack Headlee and Tom Anconal and (seated) Ann Marie ... «Evansville Courier & Press, Oct 11»