



Line 



tther 



LIM S 



the atmosphere. L., Atrope, a name given by 



mholtz to the perpendicular to the plane of the axes 



Nation o\ the eye. L., Colored [of the enamel), 



..,,, , ntrii -tn e of enamel prisms. They 



may indicate the laminar formation of the enamel. 



L. -writing. See Ataxiagratn. 



fABLE OF LINES OR LINE^E. 







Description. 







( .-.-i male's term for that portion of the visual line in which lie 

 ts that are seen with distinctness, and with a given state 

 or.] accommodation. 



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; \ tendinous raphe extending in the median line of the 

 abdomen from the pubestothe ensiform cartilage. It is formed 

 by the blending oi the aponeuroses of the oblique ami trans- 

 versalis muscles. . ... 



2 Hunter's line, the anterior peduncles of the pineal gland. 



( listening white lines in either iliac region of the abdomen. 





A line joining the basion and the alveolar point. 



•nctry. 

 my. 



• ctroscopy. 



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Opt 



ration of the abdomen. 



A line joining the nasal and the alveolar point. 



i. A rough longitudinal ridge on the posterior surface of the 

 middle third of the femur, dividing below into two and above 

 into three ridge: 



2. A ripa; especially the line of rupture of the pia and endyma 

 on the dorsal surface of the thalamus, corresponding with the 

 margin of the fornix and the choroid sulcus of Schvvalbe. 



That portion of Fraunhofer's lines produced by the absorption 

 of light-rays by atmospheric air. 



The line normal to the plane of the axes of rotation of the eye. 



See L. albicantes. 







metry. 



In physical diagnosis. 



A line passing from the auricular point to the bregma, and 

 dividing the pre-auricular from the post-auricular part of the 

 cr anium. ____ 



Vertical lines extending downward from the axilla on the 

 side of the trunk. 





ind Outer. 



