This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ... base of nose radius, ... 11.0 Ear point of nose radius r., .... 11.1 1., .... 10.7! Ear occiput radius, 11.2 Occipital shortening, 0.2 Lamboidal sutures partially obliterated, especially at their confluence: the same case with the middle part of the squamous sutures of both sides. Moderately macrocephalic skull with ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ... base of nose radius, ... 11.0 Ear point of nose radius r., .... 11.1 1., .... 10.7! Ear occiput radius, 11.2 Occipital shortening, 0.2 Lamboidal sutures partially obliterated, especially at their confluence: the same case with the middle part of the squamous sutures of both sides. Moderately macrocephalic skull with slight asymetry of the facial base. OBSERVATION XIV. SCIIKNKER, Mathtas, aet. %8, German vagabond and confirmed thief. Careless to an extreme degree, quick wltted, ardent temperament. The position of the cerebellum upon the arrival of the preparation, was peculiar. It was inclined forward. That this corresponded to a very peculiar position in life is evinced by the fact that the middle basilar lobe (U and H) on both sides were very nearly continuous with the occipital lobes (Lg and Fs), so that there was no cerebellar cavern to the hemispheres. On the skull the posterior part of the foramum magnum departs from the more normal horizontal position to a rather vertical one, and the posterior cerebral fossa is more vertical than horizontal. LEFT HEMISPHERE. The s. centralis (c) communicates with the /. Sylvii (S) and anteriorly there is a communication of which we shall speak further on. The middle third of the gyrus centralis anterior (A) and the lower third of the gyrus centralis posterior (B) are well developed. The other parts are dwarfed. The frontal lobe (F) is "quite peculiar in its formation. The upper two-thirds of the s. centralis (c) is accompanied by a praecentralis which is made up from a combination of the vertical branches of the upper frontal sulcus (f. 1) and the secondary fissures (p). These radial fissures are in no way connected with the sagittal. The upper vertical branch, however, sends a sagittal twig backwards, which, on t...
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