Citations:syndesmoticus

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Latin citations of syndesmotica and syndesmoticum

  • 1860, H. H. A. Lipkau, De thrombosi et embolia: Dissertatio inauguralis, Regimontum Pr.: typis academicis Dalkowskianis, “Therapia”, case III, pages 25–26:
    Uretrae pars anterior integra, in medio: incisio 1′ pertinens; tela syndesmotica putride infiltrata; pars cavernosa uretrae incipiente mucosa in unius pollicis longitudinem callose degenerata, lumine coarctato, uno loco perforata est, unde canalis coecus dextro latere ad vesicam pertinet.
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  • 1865, Josephus Hyrtl, Cryptobranchus Japonicus: Schediasma anatomicum, quod almae et antiquissimae Universitati Vindobonensi, ad solennia saecularia quinta, pie celebranda, dicat, dedicat, Vienna: apud Guilielmum Braumüller, book II: “Osteologia”, chapter ii: «Os hyoideum», § 19, page 33:
    Posterior finis eorum, non modica crassitie tumet, et auxilio ligamenti rigidi atque nervosi, in quo nihil cartilaginis invenire potui, internae suspensorii maxillaris regioni affixus haeret; — anterior vero extremitas, spatulae adinstar dilatata, partim cum cartilagine mediana articulatur, partim vero cum frustulo cartilagineo accessorio syndesmoticum init connubium. — Auctores consuetim os hyoideum batrachiorum caudatorum duobus ramis lateralibus constare ajunt, quorum quivis iterum duobus segmentis componi dicitur.
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  • 〃, chapter iv: «Extremitates», § 35, page 57, section title (entirely emboldened in the source)
    §. 35. Ossa manus. Metacarpi et phalangum anarthrosis syndesmotica.
    §. 35. The bones of the hand. The syndesmotic anarthrosis of the metacarpus and the phalanges.