Excerpt from Quain's Elements of Anatomy, Vol. 2 of 3: Part II.; Arthrology; Myology, Angeiology
IN the year 1889 a Commission was nominated by the German Anatomical Society, at the instigation of Professor His of Leipzig, to consider the question of Anatomical Nomenclature, and to prepare a series of names which, it was hoped, would be universally adopted. The Commission has recently issued a report dealing with Myological Nomenclature, but the printing of this Volume was at that time too far advanced to allow of the adoption of the names therein proposed. The chief differences between the names recommended by the Commission and those used, or given as synonyms, in this work are shown in the appended table.
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Excerpt from Quain's Elements of Anatomy, Vol. 2 of 3: Part II.; Arthrology; Myology, Angeiology
IN the year 1889 a Commission was nominated by the German Anatomical Society, at the instigation of Professor His of Leipzig, to consider the question of Anatomical Nomenclature, and to prepare a series of names which, it was hoped, would be universally adopted. The Commission has recently issued a report dealing with Myological Nomenclature, but the printing of this Volume was at that time too far advanced to allow of the adoption of the names therein proposed. The chief differences between the names recommended by the Commission and those used, or given as synonyms, in this work are shown in the appended table.
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Excerpt from Quain's Elements of Anatomy, Vol. 2 of 3: Part II.; Arthrology; Myology, Angeiology
Circumduction is the movement performed when the shaft of a long bone or a part of a limb describes a cone, the apex of which is placed in or near the joint at one extremity of the bone, while the sides and base of the cone are described by the rest of the moving part.
Rotation signifies movement of a bone round a longitudinal axis without any great change of situation.
Gliding is applied to that kind of movement in which the surfaces of adjacent bones are displaced without any marked angular or rotatory motion, as in the movement of flat surfaces over each other in some of the carpal and tarsal articular tions, or in the movement of advance and retreat of the lower jaw.
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