. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 14 which conclusion they could not agree, as diiferent observers found it in a variety of widely-separated races. On this account Zaaijer in 1893 published a further paper entitled "Der Sulcus praeauricularis ossis ilei" in which he restated his views in regard to the groove, and showed that the sulcus was present in a number of pelves of different races, as well as in hip bones of macerated skeletons obtained from the dissecting room. He concluded 1) that the sulcus praeauricularis may be found more or. Fig. 1. Lef


. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 14 which conclusion they could not agree, as diiferent observers found it in a variety of widely-separated races. On this account Zaaijer in 1893 published a further paper entitled "Der Sulcus praeauricularis ossis ilei" in which he restated his views in regard to the groove, and showed that the sulcus was present in a number of pelves of different races, as well as in hip bones of macerated skeletons obtained from the dissecting room. He concluded 1) that the sulcus praeauricularis may be found more or. Fig. 1. Left hip bone of a woman with a wide deep sulcus praeauricularis. From the collection of Whitecbapel skeletons belonging to Prof. Thane. Note the width and shallowness of the ilio-sciatic notch. less well-developed in all races, and 2) that it has no significance as a racial character. In the second part of the same paper Zaaijee discusses the meaning of this sulcus and disposes of the suggestion made by Verneau that the sulcus is occupied in the recent state by the internal iliac artery, and also of that of Hennig that it is for the origin of muscles and fasciae. He concludes by re-iterating his original statement that the praeauricular groove whether on the ilium or on the sacrum gives attachment to the anterior sacro-iliac ligaments. As to the reason of its very variable development in different pelves, he can give no explanation, but suggests that vocation may have great in-. 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 Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer


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