10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OS INNOMINATUM»
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The application of the principles and practice of ...
The acetabulum or cotyloid cavity of the os innominatum, is the circular, cup-
shaped depression for the reception of the head of the femur. The ischium forms
something more, and the ilium something less than two-fifths each of this
depression, ...
Henry Newell Guernsey, 1867
2
The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and ...
In describing the os innominatum, therefore, anatomists have preserved the
distinction of these separate bones, marked out in early life : and demonstrate it
as though it still consisted of the three original portions. To the superior division
they ...
Francis Henry Ramsbotham, 1861
3
Jahr's New Manual: Or Symptomen-codex
Hard pressure on the left side close to the os innominatum, not far from the dorsal
spine. Intermittent painful beating in the back, directly over the left os
innominatum, going off when pressing on the parts, and re-appearing afterwards.
Beating ...
Hard pressure on the left side close to the os innominatum, not far from the dorsal
spine. (a. 2 h.) Intermittent painful beating in the back, directly over the left os
innominatum, going off when pressing upon the parts, and reappearing
afterwards.
5
The Anatomist's Vade Mecum: A System of Human Anatomy
Os innominatum. — The os innominatum (os coxae) is an irregular flat bone,
consisting in the young subject of three parts, which meet at the acetabulum.
Hence it is usually described in the adult as divisible into three portions, ilium,
ischium, ...
Sir Erasmus Wilson, John Churchill ((Londres)), 1845
6
Examinations in Anatomy, Physiology, Practice of Physic, ...
A. It belongs to the os innominatum. 141. Q. What bones form the hip-joint? A.
The head of the os femoris and the acetabulum of the os innominatum. 142. Q.
Where is the tuberosity of the ischium situated ? A. At the inferior part of the os ...
7
Jahr's New manual; or, Symptomen-codex
Hard pressure on the left side close to the os innominatum, not far from the dorsal
spine. Intermittent painful beating in the back, directly over the left os
innominatum, going off when pressing on the parts, and re-appearing afterwards.
Beating ...
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Charles Julius Hempel, 1848
8
Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
The right os innominatum, os marsupiale, and posterior extremity, with a section
of the lumbar, sacral, and part of the caudal vertebrae of the Ornithorhynchus
Paradoxus. The anterior part of the capsule of the hip-joint is turned down, to
expose ...
9
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
The os innominatum follows the head of the femur just as freely almost as the
scapula accompanies the various changes of position impressed upon the
humerus, when anchylosis of the shoulder-joint has taken place. I was called
upon about ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
10
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Connection of the last lumbar Vertebra to the os innominatum : (oertebra-zsiliai:
articulation), A ligament, called ilio-lumbar (lig. pelvis anticum superius et inferius
) is the medium of connection. It is fixed to the point of the tranfverse process of ...