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scaphocephalism
scaphocephalism
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SCAPHOCEPHALISM»
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1
Natuurkundige verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappij ...
Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen. 3. In the third place, it may be
stated that scaphocephalism is far from being the usual result of the too early
ossification of the sagittal suture. On the contrary, is it a rare and exceptional
result of ...
Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, 1865
2
The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great ...
Professor Calori has met with another instance of scaphocephalism in a man of
Bologna, aged fifty-four years, of whom he gives a portrait in profile (Taf. V.). This
man, he says, is an exception to the rule he had previously mentioned, that those
...
3
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
Professor Calori has met with another instance of scaphocephalism in a man of
Bologna, aged fifty-four years, of whom he gives a portrait in profile (Taf. V.). This
man, he says, is an exception to the rule he had previously mentioned, that those
...
4
The Journal of the Anthropological institute
Professor Calori has met with another instance of scaphocephalism in a man of
Bologna, aged fifty-four years, of whom he gives a portrait in profile (Taf. V.). This
man, he says, is an exception to the rule he had previously mentioned, that those
...
Royal anthropological institute, 1873
5
The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute: JRAI : ...
Professor Calori has met with another instance of scaphocephalism in a man of
Bologna, aged fifty-four years, of whom he gives a portrait in profile (l'af. V.). This
man, he says, is an exception to the rule he had previously mentioned, that those
...
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873
6
Catalog of the Skulls of the Various Races of Man
had long been completely ossified. All the central divisions of the lambdoid and
coronal are almost obliterated. The other sutures usually open are tolerably so.
The resultant deformation is not scaphocephalism at all, but decided ...
It is a scaphoid brain, and is of great importance, since the principal writers upon
scaphocephalism, as Von Baer and Barnard Davis, have confined themselves to
skulls, since they had not any brains exhibiting this anomaly within their reach.
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871
8
P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... pachymenia tylosis skin thin/delicate leptochroa leptodermic skin yellow color
xanthochroia xanthochromia xanthoderma skull deformity scaphocephalism
scaphocephaly skull with flat vertex platycephalic platycephalous platycephaly
skull ...
9
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
... suture results in restricted lateral growth of the head, giving it an abnormally
long narrow appearance with a cephalic index of 75 or less. Also called
dolichocephaly, mecocephaly, scaphocephalis, scaphocephalism. See also
craniostenosis.
10
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
Scaph-o-ceph-a-ly (skaf-6-sefa-le) A form of craniosynostosis that results in a
long narrow head. SYN cymbocephaly. sagittal synostosis, scaphocephalism.
tectocephaly. [scapho- + G. kephale, head] SCaph-Oid (skafoyd) Boat-shaped; ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005