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Meckel JF. Handbook of Pathological Anatomy (Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie) Vol. 2. (1812) Leipzig.

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This historic 1812 textbook by J. F. Meckel, Professor of Anatomy at Halle, was translated firstly from German Into French (with additions and notes) by Prof. A. J. L. Jourdan and G. Breschet. Then translated again from French into English (with notes) by A. Sidney Doane.



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Manual of General, Descriptive, and Pathological Anatomy Vol. 2

By

J. F. Meckel, (1812)


Professor of Anatomy at Halle,

Translated From The German Into French, With Additions And Notes,

By A. J. L. Jourdan, Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine at Parie, And G. Breschet, Adjunct Professor of Anatomy at the School of Medicine,

Translated From The French, with Notes, By A. Sidney Doane, A. M., M. D.

  1. Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital.
  2. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania.
  3. Professor of Op. Surgery in the College of Phys. and Surg., New York.
  4. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania.
  5. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Columbia College, D. C.
  6. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in College of Phys. and Surg., N. York.
  7. Professor of Surgery in the University of Maryland.
  8. Professor of Surgery in the College of Phys. and Surg., New York.
  9. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Harvard University, Boston.


Dedication

To

George C. Shattuck, A. M., M, D., M. M. S., Of Boston,

These Volumes Are Respectfully Dedicated.

Book II. of Syndesmology

§ 818. Under the head of Syndesmology(l ) we shall describe only the modes of union between the bones and the cartilages which cover their extremities. The connections between other organs, as the muscles and the viscera, will be mentioned when speaking of those organs.


The bones are connected by very different substances, and the degree of motion between the bones which are united varies exceedingly. Descriptive syndesmology however treats of the two classes of ligaments, the synovial or capsular (§ 367), and the fibrous or accessory (§ 299).


As these organs are intimately connected with the bones, it will be better to describe them in the same order. Hence we shall mention, first, the ligaments of the trunk, then those of the head, and conclude with those of the extremities.


(1) The principal books of reference are, J. Weitbrecht, Syndesmologia, seu Bistoria ligamentorum corporis humani , Petersburg!], 1742. - Desmographie, ou Description des ligamens du corps humain , Paris, 1752. - M. Alberti, Natzliche Lehre von der Artikulationen des menschlichen Karpers, Freyberg, 1745.

Contents

  1. Section I. Of the Ligaments of the Trunk
  2. Section II. Of the Ligaments of the Head
  3. Section III. Of the Ligaments of the Extremities



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