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  • ACANTHAhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACANTHA

    ACANTHA, among some Anatomists, is applied to thehind, or posterior Protuberances of the Vertebra of theBack; forming what we call the Spina Dorsi. See Vertebra, and Spina.

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  • Anatomyhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/biotechnology/anatomy

    ANATOMY, or the Analysis of ANIMAL BODIES, and their PARTS, viz. Bones, as Cranium. Rib, Vertebra, Radius, Femur, Tibia. Sacrum, Pubis, Patella, &c. Their Articulation, Apophyses, &c. Muscles, Abductor, Adductor, Erector, Depressor, Deltoides,...

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  • VIEW OF KNOWLEDGEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/view-of-knowledge

    Book-keeping, &c. 38 ANATOMY, or the Analysis of ANIMAL BODIES, and their PARTS, viz. Bones, as Cranium. Rib, Vertebra, Radius, Femur, Tibia. Sacrum, Pubis, Patella, &c. Their Articulation, Apophyses, &c. Muscles, Abductor, Adductor, Erector, Depressor,...

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  • ACCESSORYhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACCESSORY

    Nerves, or Accessorius Willisii, or Paraccessorium, in Anatomy, a Pair of Nerves, which arisingfrom the Medulla in the Vertebra of the Neck, ascendand enter the Skull, and pass out of it again, with thevagus nerve, wrapped up in the same common...

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