10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHINDYLESES»
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1
A system of human anatomy: on the basis of the "Traité ...
Ridges, as is seen in those articulations, called schindyleses. C Impressions,
irregular eminences, not much elevated but rather broad ; they are formed of a
great number of small tubercles placed very close together, and separated by
slight ...
Hippolyte Cloquet, Robert Knox, 1831
2
Osteoarthritis: diagnosis and medical/surgical management
Schindyleses, or wedge and groove joints, are a type of fibrous joint in which an
edge of one bone is received in a cleft or fissure of another bone. Examples of
this type of joint include the articulations of the vomer with the sphenoid and the ...
Roland W. Moskowitz, 2001
3
Green's Encyclopedia of Medicine and Surgery
... each other (Gr. miv, with, and 5.1:-rm, I clasp). See PHYSIOLOGY, TISSUES (
Nerve, Structure). Synarthrosls.-An immovable joint in which there is no synovial
cavity; e.g. sutures, synchondroses, schindyleses, and gomphoses. Syncephalus.
4
Elements of chordate anatomy
Among synarthroses are included such joints as sutures, which are the lines of
junction of skull bones; gom- phoses, in which a bony projection fits into a socket,
as with teeth in the jawbones: schindyleses, in which one bone fits into a slit in ...
5
The Science of chiropractic
The Synarthroses, which have no cartilage, are subdivided into the sutura vera (
true seam), sutura notha (false seam), schindyleses, gomphoses, and
synchondroses. These include all those articulations in which the surfaces of the
bones are ...
Bartlett Joshua Palmer, 1920
6
Transactions of the American Dental Association at the ... ...
I present a simplified tabular arrangement of them: , SCHINDYLESES. Ethmoid
and (Grooved Joints.) Vomer. SYNARTHROSES. GOMPHOSES. (
ImmovableJoints) (Socket Joints.) The Teeth' SUTUBES. Lambdoidal, (Serrated
Joints.) Saggital ...
American Dental Association, 1902
7
Osteology and Syndesmology
Grooved sutures, or schindyleses. Here one bone is received into a groove in
another :—e. g., Articulation between the rostrum of the sphenoid and the vomer.
B. Synchondroses:—Joints maintained at first through cartilage, which in the
adult ...
Howard Anderson Sutton, Cecil Kent Drinker, 1910
The types of articulations are synarthroses— immovable; schindyleses—
grooved; gomphoses— sockets; suturae— sutures; di- arthroses— movable;
arthrodia— gliding; ginglymus— hinge; enarthroscs— ball-and-socket; and ...
Charles Arnold Jacobi, Donald E. Hagen, 1960
9
Textbook of radiologic technology
... schindyleses— grooved; gomphoses— sockets; suturae— sutures; di-
arthroses— movable; arthrodia— gliding; ginglymus— hinge; enarthroses— ball-
and-socket; and amphiarthroses— mixed or combinations. artifact (ar'te-fakt)—
Foreign ...
Charles A. Jacobi, Don Q. Paris, 1968
10
Arthritis: general principles, physical medicine, rehabilitation
See Spondylitis: rheumatoid Schindyleses, 16 Self-help devices attitudes toward,
143 for bathing, 149-153 diagnosis as factor, 142 for dressing, 154-158 for eating
, 144-148 as factor in rehabilitation, 209-210 furniture adaptations, 163-164 for ...
Edward Wynne Lowman, 1959