10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCAPHOCEPHALUS»
Discover the use of
scaphocephalus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scaphocephalus and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
In these crania the blending of the two parietal bones had undoubtedly not taken
place until a much later eriod than in the true scaphocephalus. The development
of each bone independently from its own centre had gone on for a considerable ...
2
Edinburgh Medical Journal
... Scaphocephalus. Several specimens of this form of skull, contained in the
museums in this city, were described, and a case was alluded to of its existence
in the head of a gentleman personally known to myself. In all the specimens the ...
3
The Natural History Review
55, and two of the cases I have recorded had reached, one the adult, and the
other to all appearanco a more advanced period of life. But if the absence of a
sagittal suture in the cranium of a young scaphocephalus were to be admitted as
...
the sagittal only produces an arrest of development of the vault in a transverse
direction and compensatory increase in length, that is to say scaphocephalus,
before the age of from 8 to 12 years (Broca). At two years of age its effects are
almost ...
... Quoted from Jacobi, op. cit., p. 55. follows that of the skull, but the cerebral
functions are not thereby necessarily impaired. In two out of my three cases of
scaphocephalus intelligence is above the average ; it is therefore doubtful
whether ...
6
Handbook of Growth and Growth Monitoring in Health and Disease
Key points of clinical findings • Rickets, genua vara, and scaphocephalus are
typical clinical features of XLH • Dental abnormalities especially abscesses are
common • Sensorineural hearing loss is a common complication • The diagnosis
of ...
7
American Jounal Psychiatry, 1844-1994
Dr. Peterson also mentions the scaphocephalus and trigono- cephalus. The
following general features have been especially mentioned in connection with
the insane: 1. Crania progenaea (L. Meyer), defective development of the
posterior ...
American Psychiatric Association, 1994
8
developmenta; abnormalities of the third eye
Scaphocephalus (scaphoid head), in which there is a long, narrow,
dolichocephalic skull, the antero-posterior measurements being increased and
the transverse diminished. Probably due to early closure of the sagittal suture
and sometimes ...
9
Head and Neuroanatomy - Latin Nomencl. (THIEME Atlas of Anatomy)
The following sutures may close prematurely, resulting in various cranial shapes:
a Sutura sagittalis: scaphocephalus (long, narrow skull) b Sutura coronalis:
oxycephalus (pointed skull) c Sutura frontalis: trigonocephalus (triangular skull) d
...
Michael Schuenke, Erik Schulte, 2011
10
Color Atlas of Human Anatomy
... 68 lumbar 42 ossification 64 true 64 Ring, inguinal deep 96. 98. 402 superficial
84. 96. 400 Roser-Nelaton line 196 Sac. lacrimal 338 Sacrum 36. 46-48. 238
development 52 sex differences 48 variants 50 Scaphocephalus 310 Scaphoid ...