10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BREGMATA»
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition REGMATA 514. REGMATA bregmata; - REGMATA bregmata; -
REGNA -; regnal REHEEL -; reheels REGNANT -; - REHEM -; rehems REGNUM
-; - REHINGE -; rehinged, REGORGE -; regorged, rehinges regorges REHIRE - ...
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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
A double monstrosity The BRO where the heads are united at the bregmata.
BREGMATO-POSTERIOR. Ap~ plied to that presentation of the foetal head in
which the bregma is posterior. BREPHOTROPHY (Gr. babe; trepho, I nourish).
nurture ...
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.), 1860
3
An analytical compendium
... to some extent by intervening. lines and spaces of membranous formation ; the
lines are called sutures, the spaces fontanelles ; from their having been
supposed to distil a moisture, they are also called bregmata, from ppZ&i, to
moisten.
4
A hand-book of obstetrics: with forty-one illustrations: ...
... the lines are called sutures, the spaces fontanelles; from their having been
supposed to distil a moisture, they are also called bregmata, from to moisten. The
sutures are the coronal, sagittal, lambdoidal, and squamous. At the two
extremities ...
Francis Gurney Smith, John Neill, 1852
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The Madras Monthly Journal of Medical Science
It will be clear to any one who puts the foetal head in position in a pelvis, that the
two bregmata cannot be brought on a level, unless the head be well flexed. It is
usually taught that, as the head descends, there is a movement upon the bilateral
...
6
A Collection of Preternatural Cases and Observations in ...
... though she complained of great pain in the parts: she was not lacerated in the
least, and recovered much sooner and better than he expected, He observed that
the opening was thro' one of the Bregmata; that his fingers when introduced, ...
7
Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
A cIiibs of double monstrosities, in which the heads are united. It is divided into
two genera, Frontodym'ia and Bretjjnatiydiftn'ia ; in the former the union being
between the ossa frontis; in the latter between the bregmata. CEPHALODTNIA ...
8
An Analytical Compendium of the Various Branches of Medical ...
... but are separated to some extent by intervening lines and spaces of
membranous formation; the lines are called sutures, the spaces fontanelles ; from
their having been supposed to distil a moisture, they are also called bregmata,
from Bp&' ...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, ...
The ossa parietalia are called also ossa breg'matis, since the fontanelles or
bregmata are formed between their edges. They compose the whole upper and
most of the lateral parts of the skull, and possess an irregularly quadrangular
figure.
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Principles of Midwifery, Or Puerperal Medicine. 3. Ed., ...
... formed : their situations, however, can be distinctly traced. The extremities of
the future sagittal su-v ture, are remarkably deficient of bone, and therefore
named anterior and posterior openings of the head (bregmata, fontanellae) . i Lz-
Form ...