. A decade of progress in eugenics; scientific papers of the third International congress of eugenics, held at American musuem of natural history, New York, August 21-23, 1932 ... Committee on publication, Harry F. Perkins, chairman ... Harry H. Laughlin, secretary. Eugenics. 458 AVILLIAM WASHINGTON GRAVES. C Cc3 37 m SCAPULAR CLASSIFICATION CONVEX SrRAI&MT CONCAVE â 15 BASED PRIMARILY ON THE RELATION OF A STRAIGHT LINE TO ThL GREATER PORTION OF THE VERTEBRAL 50RDER BELOW THE SCAPULAR SPINE . THE CONVLX TYPE-. MAY BE RE&ULARLY OR IRREGULARLY, SLIGHTLY: Cvl, MODERATELY-Cv£ , OR MAR


. A decade of progress in eugenics; scientific papers of the third International congress of eugenics, held at American musuem of natural history, New York, August 21-23, 1932 ... Committee on publication, Harry F. Perkins, chairman ... Harry H. Laughlin, secretary. Eugenics. 458 AVILLIAM WASHINGTON GRAVES. C Cc3 37 m SCAPULAR CLASSIFICATION CONVEX SrRAI&MT CONCAVE â 15 BASED PRIMARILY ON THE RELATION OF A STRAIGHT LINE TO ThL GREATER PORTION OF THE VERTEBRAL 50RDER BELOW THE SCAPULAR SPINE . THE CONVLX TYPE-. MAY BE RE&ULARLY OR IRREGULARLY, SLIGHTLY: Cvl, MODERATELY-Cv£ , OR MARKEDLY;Cv3 CONVEX. ThL 5TRAI(;hT-5T-TYPE-. STRAIGHT OR NEARLY 50, NEITHER CONVEX NOR CONCAVE, TEND1N& RATHER TO CONCAVITY THAN TO CONVEXITY. THE CONCAVL TYPE: MAY BE REGULARLY OR IRREGULARLY. SLI&HTLY:Ccl, MODERATELY -Cc^, OR MARKLDLY:Cc3 CONCAVE . THE 5CAPIiOID(5t AND Cc) TYPES COMBINE liORMORtCOnnON ANATOMICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERS Vn/HICH contrast with similar CHARACTERS IN ThE CONVEX Vv/.W,&RAYE3-. ,1921. Fig. 1. Pictures and Describes the Primary Basis of Scapular Classification AND Suggests Useful Symbols for Recording the Straight and the Varying Degrees of Convexity and Concavity Note the relation of the greater portion of the vertebral border below spine to the adjacent line in A, B and C. For comparison each scapula is posed with its long axis resting on a vertical Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original International Eugenics Congress (3rd : 1932 : New York); Perkins, Henry Farnham, 1877-; Laughlin, Harry Hamilton, 1880-1943. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins company


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