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Identifier: novaactaphysicom14182kais (find matches)
Title: Nova acta physico-medica
Year: 1757 (1750s)
Authors: Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
Subjects: Science Medicine
Publisher: Norimbergæ : Wolfgangi Schwarzkopfii
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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cte ac in vermi recente se exbibuit, nec demumlineae rugarum transversae ab illo conspici potuerant. Tabula LIL Fig. 1. Filariae crassicaudae specimen masculinum integrum. Fig. 2. Filariae specimen maximum perscissum.a. Locus ubi perscissum est. (Pars posterior feminina , uti supra dixi, non dubito fere,quin buius speciminis sit, neque aliquid deesse videtur).Fig. 3, 4. Partes posteriores masculae.Fig. 5. Caput speciminis maximi.Fig. 6. Cauda mascula cum spiculo exserlo. Fig. 7. Cauda mascula speciminis integri, qua processus supra descripticonspiciuntur. Fig. 8. Cauda feminae alicuius insigni strictura gaudens.a- Vulva. b. Anus. Figurae quatuor priores obiecta magnitudine naturali, quatuorreliquae magnitudine aucta exbibent. 882 Dr. F. C. H. Creplin , Filariae et Monostomi species nova. Fig. 9. Monostomum plicatum magnitudine naturali, a latere abdominalidelineatum. Fig. 10. Idem a dorso, et Fig. 11. Idem a latere abdominali magnitudine aucta.Reliqua explicare superfluum videtur. * i
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UBER EINIGE FALLE VON BILDUNGSHEMMUNG. V O N Dr. HEYFELDER, M. d. A. d N. Mit einer Steindruektafel. Bei der Akademie eingegangen im Herbst 1828. Diejenigen Falle von Misbildung, iiber welche ich hier einigeBeobachtungen mittheile, gehoren , wenn ich ihnen einenPlatz anvveisen soll, zu denen, deren Wesen auf eine zugeringe Energie der bildenden Kraft gegriindet ist, mithinzu der ersten von Meckel (Handbuch der pathologischenAnatomie S. 44.) angenommenen Klasse. 1. Das Offenbleiben des Urachus ist ein Stehen-bleiben des Harnsystems auf einer friihern Bildungsstufedes Fotus. Es ist, wie Meckel und auch andere beob-achteten, entweder total oder nur partiell. Partielle Erwei-terungen, wo der Urachus aber nicht bis zum Nabel offenwar, beschreiben Albin, Bohmer und Walter. Ausser-ordentlich ausgedehnt und sackformig gestaltet fanden ihnReu, Saviard und Meckel bei einem ausgetragenenreifen Fotus. Nur in seltenen Fallen , ist nach Meckel der Urachusschon bei der Geburt am Nabel offen, oder of

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  • bookyear:1757
  • bookdecade:1750
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookauthor:Kaiserlich_Leopoldinisch_Carolinische_Deutsche_Akademie_der_Naturforscher
  • booksubject:Science
  • booksubject:Medicine
  • bookpublisher:Norimberg_____Wolfgangi_Schwarzkopfii
  • bookcontributor:Smithsonian_Institution_Libraries
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  • bookleafnumber:1038
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