An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . A LUMBAR VERTEBRA. VIEWED FROM ABOVE. V. The basilar process of the occipital bone (centrum), the lateraland anterior portions of the same bone and the mastoid walls of thetympanum (neural arch), and the scapulae, clavicles, and hyoidbones (haemal arch). [L, 13.]—OplgthocoelouB v. [Huxley]. AV. having its body concave behind. Cf. Procoeloiis v. and Amphi-ccelous V.—Parietal v., Farieto-maxillary v,
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . A LUMBAR VERTEBRA. VIEWED FROM ABOVE. V. The basilar process of the occipital bone (centrum), the lateraland anterior portions of the same bone and the mastoid walls of thetympanum (neural arch), and the scapulae, clavicles, and hyoidbones (haemal arch). [L, 13.]—OplgthocoelouB v. [Huxley]. AV. having its body concave behind. Cf. Procoeloiis v. and Amphi-ccelous V.—Parietal v., Farieto-maxillary v, A cranial the body of the basisphenoid bone as its centrum, its neuralarch made up of the basisphenoid, alisphenoid, parietal, and mas-toid bones, and its haemal arch of the inferior maxilla. [L, 13,27.]—Pelvic vertebrae. See Sacral vertebroB.—Frimltlve vertebrae. See Mesoblastic somites.—ProccelousV. [Huxley]. A v. having its body concave in front. Cf. Amphi-coelous V. and Opisthoccelous v.—Sacral vertebrae. Fr,, vert^bres. A LUMBAR VERTEBRA,VIEWED LATERALLY. sacrees. Ger., Kreuzbeinwirbel. The segments, five in number,which in adult life fuse to form the sacrum. [—Spheno-frontal V. See Fronto-v.—Thoracic vertebrae. Ger., Brust-wirbel. See Dorsal iierteftroe.—Tricuspid v. The sixth cervicalV. in lower animals. [L, 13.]—True vertebrae. Ger., wahreWirbel. The vertebrae which are not fused in adult life, i. e., thecervical, dorsal, and lumbar. [L.]—ITnited vertebrae. See Falsevertebr(B.—Vertebrae abdominales (seu abdominis). See Lum-bar caudales. See Caudal vertebrae.—Vertebrae cervicis. See Cervical vertebrae.—Vertebrae coccy-g^eales. See Coccygeal vertebrae.—Vertebrae colli. See Cervicalvertebrm.—Vertebrae Interscapulli [Vesalius]. See Dorsal ver-*e6roE.—Vertebrae lumbales (seu lumborum). See Lumbarvertebrae.—T. magna [Bealdus], See Atlas.—V. seventh cervical v. ; so called on a
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