. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. Figure 6.—Different dcg-ocs of prominence of the nose in white 1200a Figure 7.—High and deep nasal bridge iii white fetuses. the apical region of the nose projecting beyond the eye and cheek, a condition similar to that found in the adults of some primitive races, as the Eskimos. A deep, concave nasal profile is the rule in negroes and is not infrequent in young white fetuses; the majority of white fetuses, however, show^ this conca\nty in only a slight degree. Straight profiles are not rare among older white fetuses, but have been found in


. Contributions to embryology. Embryology. Figure 6.—Different dcg-ocs of prominence of the nose in white 1200a Figure 7.—High and deep nasal bridge iii white fetuses. the apical region of the nose projecting beyond the eye and cheek, a condition similar to that found in the adults of some primitive races, as the Eskimos. A deep, concave nasal profile is the rule in negroes and is not infrequent in young white fetuses; the majority of white fetuses, however, show^ this conca\nty in only a slight degree. Straight profiles are not rare among older white fetuses, but have been found in only a very few^ negro ones. In three white fetuses, near full term, there was observed even a shghtly convex nasal profile. A "Greek profile," i. e., a high nasal bridge running without break into the forehead, was noted in a few isolated. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, D. C


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