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. Foot anatomy illustration, whit annotations-stock-foto
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Foot anatomy illustration, with annotations.-stock-foto
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Anterior View of Knee Joint-stock-foto
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Anatomy of the palmar face of the hand with the median nerve, tendons, radial artery.-stock-foto
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Anatomy of the palmar face of the hand and its contents: median nerve, tendons, radial artery.-stock-foto
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Anatomy of the palmar face of the hand and its contents: median nerve, tendons, radial artery.-stock-foto
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Ankle joint anatomy with muscles, tendons.-stock-foto
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Ankle joint anatomy with muscles, tendons.-stock-foto
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LEG, DRAWING-stock-foto
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LEG, DRAWING-stock-foto
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LEG, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL, DRAWING-stock-foto
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LEG, DRAWING-stock-foto
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LEG, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL, DRAWING-stock-foto
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HAND, ILLUSTRATION-stock-foto
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HAND, ILLUSTRATION-stock-foto
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HAND, ILLUSTRATION-stock-foto
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ACHILLE'S TENDON, DRAWING-stock-foto
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ACHILLE'S TENDON, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME, DRAWING-stock-foto
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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME, DRAWING-stock-foto
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. Gvilielmi HesI antverpiensis è Societate Iesv Emblemata sacra de fide, spe, charitate . EMBLEMATVM Mens rupta viduata Fide, ventofque procellafqj Euocat, in miferam depentura ratem.O mea Spes, mea cura Fidem ne defere. Non iit Vlla tibi, aut vlli tam furiofa manus,Qnx laten fecura tuo retinacula frangat Qvlx fecet adftriaam fortior enfe Fidem.Aeifet vndajidem mea Spes retinere mementoComplicitam in gyros, explicitamve Iidem.Xncubet aura,Iidem mea Spes feruare mcmento, Frama Euri, Bore* frama, Notique ndem.Verberet vnda latus,latus aura flagellet apertum, Nulla tuam rapiant vnda vel aura Fide-stock-foto
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. Omnia Andreae Alciati v.c. emblemata, cum commentariis, quibus emblematum aperta origine mens auctoris explicatur, & obscura omnia, dubiáque illustrantur Adiectae ad calcem Notae posteriores . tatem,vt i; ad imperium eius membra feruiret. Et quafi legitimus ac pc fectus auriga vltra^onceflascorporis metas extolletes fe ca nis impetus, cadeftium praeceptorii habenis refle&at, ne vlt J terminos fuos currus ifte corporis raptus in periculum fuu fecum &ipfumrapiataurigam,&c. v lnpr*cepirapiturfrujlra,&c. Alludic ad illud Virgilianui - Vrujira retinacula tendens, Tertur equis auriga,neque audit-stock-foto
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. Andreae Alciati i.v.c. emblemata . perfeflus auriga vlrra conceiTas corporis metas extol-lentes fe carnis impetus,ca;leftium prasceptorum habenis refle-<^at, ne vltra terminos fuos currus ifte corporis raptus in peri-culum fuum fecum & ipfumrapiat aur^am,&c. Jnpr&ceps rapiturfmslra,^c.] Alludit ad illud Virgilianum, Fruflra retinacula, ienicns., Tertur eqtiis anriga, necfue audit currns habericn.Et ad prouerb. De curru delapfus. Citatus ex Platone locus eftin Phxdro, qui explicatur commodifTime a Plutarcho , Qux-ftionumPlatonic. 8. quopertinet Ciceronis hoc e ^.Ttifcul.Exifte e poteftate-stock-foto
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Text-book of comparative anatomy . —vd FIG. 172.—Representation, partly dia-grammatic, of the organisation of a maleEchinorhynchus. r, Proboscis with barbedhooks, protruded ; nn, retractor muscles ofthe proboscis ; rs, proboscis sheath ; rn,proboscis nerves ; g, cerebral ganglion ; re,retinacula; li, ligament; sn, longitudinalnerves; h, testes ; vd, vas deferens; sb,vesieulce seminales; kd, cement glands ; gg,common vas deferens; gag, genital gan-glion ; bs, bursa; mo, male genital aperture ;Ih, body cavity ; p, penis ; I, lemnisci. runs throughlengththe testicle region.In front of themost ant-stock-foto
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A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . ger and heavier kinds ofropes. There were two kinds of these, viz. thecrxoivia ayKvpeia, to which the anchor was attached,and axoivia ziriyva or iiviyeia (retinacula), bywhich the ship was fastened to the shore or drawnupon the shore. Four ropes of each of these twokinds is the highest number that is mentioned asbelonging to one ship. The thick ropes were made NAVIS. NAVIS. 791 of several thinner ones. (Aristoph. Pax, 36 ;Varro, de Re Rust. i. 135 ; Bbckh, pp. 161—166.) 7. The anchor (aynvpa, ancora.) We have al-ready remarked that in the Homeric-stock-foto
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Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . een the surface of the caecum below and the lowerswelling of the colon above ; thus the upper of the two lips of the elliptical openingIS composed of colon and ileum, the lower of ileum and caecum. They form promi-nent shelf-like projections into the large gut, opposite the external furrows, andconstitute the ileo-caecal valve (valvula coli). The folds meet at the ends ofthe opening, forming single continuations or retinacula, of w^hich the posterior ismuch the larger. It often extends across the posterior to the-stock-foto
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The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 95.—From the Medullary Substaa jo of the Inguinal Gland of the Ox (after His).a. Lymph-tube with its complicated system of vessels ; c, portion of another : d,septa ; b, retinacula stretched between the tube and the septa. ^,JU>. Fig. 96.—Transverse Section through the Equator of three Peyers Patches of the sameAnimal, a, The capillary network ; b, of the larger circular vessels.—Frey. MlSCLES.TO LYMPH-GLANDS AND TESSELS. 253 line of junction of the medullary and cortical portions have aprincipally-stock-foto
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A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities.. . and heavier kinds ofropes. There were two kinds of these, viz. theaxoivia ay Kvpeia, to which the anchor was attached,and <xxoivLa eniyva or iiriyeia (retinacula), bywhich the ship was fastened to the shore or drawnupon the shore. Four ropes of each of these twokinds is the highest number that is mentioned asbelonging to one ship. The thick ropes were made NAVIS. NAVIS. 791 of several thinner ones. (Aristoph. Pax, 36 ;Varro, de Re Rust. i. 135 ; Bockh, pp. 161—166.) 7. The anchor (ayicvpa, ancora.) We have al-ready remarked that in the Homeric-stock-foto
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Nova acta physico-medica . presso, concolore. Retinacula 5, instigmatis angulis haerentia, corneo-indurata,purpurascenti-fusca, rhombea: angulis obtusis, basi angustata; ex-trorsuin sulco longitudinali per medium decurrente signata, introrsumplana; prope basin crura bina (singulum ad utrumque latus) emittuntlineari-spatulata, edentula, rectiuscula, virentia, apice, cui polli-nare affigitur, dilatato, orbiculari. Stigma peltatum, latum, planum, pentagonum, lateribus an-gulatim declivibus, fungosum, cinereo-albidum, rubore levi super-fusum; lineola diagonali punctisque binis huic utrimque adiace-stock-foto
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Galeni omnia quae extant opera : in latinum sermonem conuersa . itur.Oportetin reftttuendo hominem pronum collocare,vcl fuper fcalam,cuius gradibus alTer iniecftus fit,vel fuper fcamnum,trochleasq3 (vLdichrmeft) adhiberc: poft haec ad fpinam dare binos laqucos aequaliter extendetes,vnum auiperiori parte gibbi, alterum ab inferiori: vcl quaternos ex ijs, qui inaequaltter extendunt,inter fe oppofttos,binos a fuperiori parte,totidcm ab inferiori.et fuperiorum quidem capita furfum,inferiorum vero deorfum adducere,iiue vt retinacula fint,cV vel ab inferiori vel a fuperiori parte intendant, fi-«e vt-stock-foto
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. Works; from the text of Heyne and Wagner. operanda sereno,Maturare datm*; dm-um procudit aratorVomeris obtusi dentem ; cavat arbore lintres ;Aut pecori signum, aut numeros impressit aeervis.Exacuunt alii vallos furcasque bicornes,Atque Amerina parant lent^e retinacula viti.Nmic faeilis rubea texatur fiscina virga;Nmac torrete igni fruges, nunc frangite saxo.Quippe etiam festis qujedam exercere diebusFas et jm-a sinmit: rivos deducere nullaReligio vetuit, segeti prsetendere sepem,Insidias avibus moliri, incendere vepres,Balantimique gregem fluvio mersare salubri.Sfepe oleo tardi costas agitat-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 386 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland  defloravannederl01heuk Year: 1909-11.  Zostera marina FiK. 258. bladrand verloopen en oortjes, zijn meer dan 1 M lang en 3-9 niM breed, 3-7-nervij4, lijnvormig, aan den top afgerond met van dun rand iets veru'ijderde zijnerven. De schijnsteel der bloeiwijze is onder de bloei- scheede verdikt, tijdens den bloeitijd even breed als de scheede en de bladschijf van het schut- blad. De aar is veelbloemig. Retinacula zijn aan de 2 onderste bloemen steeds aanwezig, zij zijn breed langwerpig, aan de andere bloemen-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 635 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology  cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 Ovum of the rabbit in the act of escaping from a rup- tured Graafian follicle. (.After Barry.) The ovum is surrounded by the tunica granulosa, g1, and draws after it the' portion of membrana granulosa termed the retinacula, #2 ; at h, where the rupture, has taken place, the coat's of the follicle are attenuated, and towards this spot numerous vessels converge. The form and size of the aperture by which the ovum escapes varies considerably. In the rabbit it gen-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 626 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology  cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 Graafian vesicle of the rabbit x 100 (?) diameters. (After Barry.) a, outer coat or tunic of the ovisac; b, ovisac; c, epithelial lining or membrana granulosa, a por- tion of which has been removed in order to display del, retinacula (here too distinctly marked) ; e, tunica granulosa of Barry immediately surrounding the ovum, consisting of, /, zona pellucida, within which is the yelk and germinal vesicle and macula. in its spherical figure ; it carries numerou-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 96 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology  cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 OVUM. [83] Fig. 56.    Ovum of the Rabbit in the tunica granulosa. (From Cos/e.) The middle part of one of M. Coste's figures has been here copied to show the peculiar arrangement of the granular cells round the disc and ovum, which according to him are of the same nature with those described by Dr. Martin Barry as retinacula. It may be doubtful whether this structure is constant. and bears no regular proportion in different families of animals to the stature o-stock-foto
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Elementary studies in insect life Elementary studies in insect life elementarystudie00hunt Year: 1902  FIG. 90. Two pollen-masses (pollinia) joined by their bands (retinacula) to their central body (corpusculum). The frag- ment hanging down from the central body between these two pollen-masses is part of a leg of an insect which had been caught in the wedge-shaped slit in this body, and which had liberated itself by breaking off and leav- ing part of its leg fast there- in. Greatly enlarged. Photo- graphed by V. C. Stevens. Fin. 89. Longitudinal section of milkweed, a, corpusculum ; <7, sl-stock-foto