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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.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 〃, 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.