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Groningen, 1810. He was professor of 

 anatomy, surgery, obstetrics, and physio- 

 logy at Groningen. The angle formed 

 by the intersection of the facial line 

 of Camper with a line drawn from the 

 root of nose to the spheno-occipital 

 suture is known as Mulder's angle. 



Miiller, Heinrich. — A German anatomist, 

 born at Castell in 1820; died in Wiirz- 

 burg in 1864. His name is associated 

 with the circular fibres of the ciliary 

 muscle which lie near the iris ; also a 

 layer of unstriped muscle fibres bridging 

 over the spheno-maxillary fissure. He 

 was professor of anatomy at Wurzburg. 



Miiller, Johannes.— A German physiologist, 

 and comparative anatomist, born at Cob- 

 lenz in 1801 ; died in Berlin in 1858. He 

 was the first to describe minutely the 

 Mijllerian duct in the embryo. 



Naboth, Martin. — A Saxon physician, 

 born in 1675; died in 1721. His name 

 is preserved in the dilated mucous fol- 

 licles situated in the neck of the uterus, 

 — glands of Naboth. He was a pro- 

 fessor of chemistry in the University of 

 Leipsic. 



Nasmyth, Alexander. — A Scotch dental 



surgeon, born ; died 1847. The cu- 



ticula dentis, or Nasmyth's membrane, 

 is named for him. He practiced in 

 London. 



Nelaton, Auguste.— A French surgeon, 

 born at Paris in 1807; died there in 

 1873. Nelaton's test line is named for 

 this surgeon : A line drawn from the 

 anterior superior spinous process of the 



