SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP ABERDEEN. 35 



ORDINARY MEETING. 



18TH FEBRUARY, 1905. 



Professor R. W. REID, M.D., F.R.C.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



Anatomical variations found in the course of practical work in the 

 Anatomy Department of the University were described by several 

 members of the Society. 



Mr. James Clark, M.B., Ch.B., Junior Assistant to the Professor 

 of Anatomy, exhibited and described the distorted feet of a Chinese 

 female. These along with the shoes which had been worn during 

 life by the individual had been presented to the Anatomical Museum 

 by Mr. R. W. C. Middleton, M.B., D.P.H., Aberd. ; Medical Officer 

 of Health for Singapore. Mr. Clark had carefully dissected one of 

 the feet and illustrated his paper by casts of the feet and ankles and 

 by a series of photographs and skiagrams, prepared in the Anatomy 

 Department of the University. Mr. Clark was heartily thanked for 

 his paper. 



EECOED OF ANATOMICAL VAEIATIONS. 



Date of observation, February, 1905. 

 Sex, Male. 



High radial artery (right). 



Here the radial artery came off at the insertion of the coraco- 

 brachialis. It passed down the inner side of the artery, crossing it in 

 the anticubital space. The course was then normal. This high radial 



