. Diseases of infancy and childhood . Fig. 250.—Sagittal Section of Nor-mal Head, Half Natural Size.(After Budin.) Fig. 251.—Sagittal Section ofHead Immediately After Normal,Easy Labor, Half Natural Size.(After Ballantvne.) Besides the increased resonance, there is an important feature which may bedemonstrated: The percussion elicited at a given spot on the cranium^ suchas the pterion, varies according to the position of the head. While the per-son sits with the head upright, the most resonant, note is brought out bypercussion toward the basal level of the frontal bones and the squamous OUTLIN


. Diseases of infancy and childhood . Fig. 250.—Sagittal Section of Nor-mal Head, Half Natural Size.(After Budin.) Fig. 251.—Sagittal Section ofHead Immediately After Normal,Easy Labor, Half Natural Size.(After Ballantvne.) Besides the increased resonance, there is an important feature which may bedemonstrated: The percussion elicited at a given spot on the cranium^ suchas the pterion, varies according to the position of the head. While the per-son sits with the head upright, the most resonant, note is brought out bypercussion toward the basal level of the frontal bones and the squamous OUTLINE SKETCHES OF THE HEAD. 735 Outline Sketches of Head of Infant, Showing the Modifications ixForm Produced uy Lador, etc. Fig. 252.—Sagittal Sec-tion of Head ImmediatelyAfter Labor (0. D. ). (After Bal-lantyne.). 3.—Sagittaltion of Head ImmediatelyAfter Labor, Half Nat-ural Size (0. D. P. Posi-tion). (After Biidin. Fig. 254.—Sagittal Sec-tion of Head of Infant SixDays Old, Half NaturalSize. (After Ballaiityiie.)


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