10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANCONOID»
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The Anatomist's vade-mecum: containing the anatomy, ...
a. posterior fossa, for the anconoid process of the ulna; and'- an anterior
depression, for the coronoid process, and end of the radius. CoNNExioN. The
humerus is connected with three bones ; with the scapula by arthrodia, and the
cubit and ...
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The Family Physician, and Guide to Health: In Three Parts: ...
On the lower end of this bone are the external and internal condyles, which give
origin to muscles, and near the end, posteriorly, a cavity or fossa, which receives
the olecranon, or anconoid process of the ulna. It is connected at its superior end
...
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The family physician, or every man his own doctor: in three ...
On the lower end of this bone are the external and internal condyles, which give
origin to muscles, and near the end, posteriorly, a cavity or fossa, which receives
the olecranon, or anconoid process of the ulna. It is connected at its superior end
...
Daniel H. Whitney, Frank Branson Petrie, 1835
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The Anatomist's Vade-Mecum ... The Fifth Edition, Etc
'The greatersigi'oid cavity, at the upper end, b'etween the anconoid process and
the Olecranon. The Itffn sgmoid curtail] at the side of the coronoid process in
which the rounded sides of the head of the radius play. Councxron. Superiorly
with ...
Robert HOOPER (M.D.), 1804
5
A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral ...
Anconoid (eidor, likeness). Elbowlike ; applied to a process of the cubit.
ANCYROIDES (a-iKvPa, an anchor, cidor, likeness). A former designation of the
coracoid process of the scapula, from its likeness to the beak of an anchor.
ANDROCEUM ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, 1844
6
A Dictionary of medical terminology, dental surgery, and the ...
From aynuv, the elbow ' The name of a muscle situated on the back of the elbow.
Anconeus Extebnus. Triceps extensor cubiti. ANCONOID. Resembling the elbow.
ANCTER. A fibula or clasp to connect the edges of a wound. ANCUNNUENTA.
Chapin Aaron Harris, 1855
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Pronouncing medical lexicon
Charles Harley Cleaveland. AnChylosIs, Tkue; a joint permanently ugid. [art. "
False; a stiff joint deemed curable by Ancon, An'kon; the elbow joint. Anconqsus,
An-ko-ne-us; small muscle on the elbow. Anconoid, An'ko-nffd; a process of the ...
Charles Harley Cleaveland, 1871
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An Introduction to the Study of Human Anatomy
Hence also, Anconnus, a muscle situated there, and, ANCONOID, a process of
the cubit, fi-om ayxaw, the elbow, and etdog, shape. Anemonoer, (ayysmv, a
vessel, and 7.070g, a discourse), a description of the vessels. Anueoursr, (own ...
James Paxton, Winslow Lewis, 1835
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The Anatomist's Vade-mecum ... Fourth Edition ... Enlarged
Cnvn-res. Afurro-rir betWeen the tubercles, for the long lendon of the bicsicp's. ' In
the inferior m-tremr'g, a pastr'iorsizffir, . for the anconoid process of the ulna;
andanmmrio' &press-m, 'or the coronoid process. ' n- 4, CorrCoxxexrorz.
Robert HOOPER (M.D.), 1802
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Wecli Fonetic Advocat ...
H. P. GA6EL, Anastomosis, anastomosis. 3e comiuiica/un ov wun vesel wid
anudur. Anastomotic, anastomotic. Purtanir) tui anastomosis. Auconeus,
anconeus, fl mus'l ov de elbo. Anconoid, anconvd. lielonig tui de elbo.
Angeiology, anjcoloji.
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