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The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, vol. xvii. Part 2, January, 1883, contains:—On a method for the estimation of urea in the blood, Part 1, by Dr. J. B. Haycraft.—On the homologies of the long flexor-muscles of the feet of Mammalia, with remarks on the value of their leading modifications in classification, by Dr. G. E. Dobson (Plates 4–6).—On obliterative endarteritis and the inflammitory changes in the coats of the small vessels, by Dr. R. Saundby (Pl. 7).—The presence of a tympanum in the genus Raia, by G. B. Howes (P1. 8).—The ligamentum teres, by J. B. Sutton (P1. 8).— Fibrinous coagula in the left ventricle, by Dr. A. M'Aldowie (P1. 9).—A simple method of demonstrating the nerves of the epiglottis; the trachealis muscle of man and animals; the sulphocyanides of ammonium and potassium as histological reagents, by Dr. Wm. Stirling.—A new theory as to the functions of the semicircular canals, by Dr. P. M—Bride.—Some points on the myology of the common pigeon, by W. A. Haswell, M.A.—The action of saline cathartics, by Dr. M. Hay (P1. 10).—Some variations in the bones of the human carpus; a first dorsal vertebra with a foramen at the root of the transverse process, by Prof. W. Turner, M. B.—Multiple renal arteries, by Dr. Macalister.—Division of the scaphoid hone of the carpus, with notes on other varieties of the carpal bones, by Dr. R. J. Anderson.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 27, 426 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/027426a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/027426a0