. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fio. S805.—Opposite side of (Fisher.) **. Fio. 386G.—Dipygus Tetrapus.(Gurlt.)« extremities of the cerebrospinal axis. This doublepolar dichotomy may occur, with more or less union ofthe two component bodies, at the anterior, or at the pos-terior or dorsal, aspect of the bodies. In the formercase there is but one navel and funis, which is always atthe lower point of fusion, while in the latter each bodyhas its own funis. This distinction constitutes the


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fio. S805.—Opposite side of (Fisher.) **. Fio. 386G.—Dipygus Tetrapus.(Gurlt.)« extremities of the cerebrospinal axis. This doublepolar dichotomy may occur, with more or less union ofthe two component bodies, at the anterior, or at the pos-terior or dorsal, aspect of the bodies. In the formercase there is but one navel and funis, which is always atthe lower point of fusion, while in the latter each bodyhas its own funis. This distinction constitutes the foun-dation of the two genera into which the third order seemsnaturally to divide. Genual.—Omphalopagus. Derived from on<pa\os, thenavel, and iraya), I fasten. In the maximum degree,or typical form, of this genus, two symmetrical andwell-developed individuals are connected by a smallband arising from the anterior region of the bodies; be-ing composed of the cartilaginous extremities of thexiphoids, a delicate isthmus of the united livers, and atubular communication between the peritoneal cavities ;the whole being covered by integument. The umbilicusis found in the midd


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