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A. FONAHN. H.-F. Kl. 



341. Amabile ] 



} — philtrum (nasi). 



342. Amatonum ) 



343. Ameos — v. s v. »neraberti«. 



344. Amhar — fossa jugularis, the jugular fossa; the anterior inferior 



part of the neck. A. an-nahr _s=>JLJi. See also »anhar<. 



345. Amigdala — tonsilla. 



346. Amphiblestroides — the same as »arachnoidess > reticularis*. The 



retina. 



347. Amphiesma \ 



... — the pericardium. 



Amphisma ) 



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349 

 35° 

 35i 

 352 



c Amr _♦.£, plur. c umur ; _*.».c A. — gingiva (around the teeth). 



Amygdala — tonsilla. 



c Ana xJLc A. — regio pubica, the pubic region. G. ijjirj pubes. 

 Anaphusa — see vena anaphusa«. 

 Anatomizare — to dissect. 



Anca ^ 



. } see »anchae«. 

 Ancha > 



353. Anchse — »the hips« : 1. ossa coxae, the hip bones (the innominate 



bones, ossa innominata); the pelvis; 2. the soft part around 

 the hip-joints; 3. the lumbar and gluteal regions; 4. Guido: 

 »per anchas imelligitur pars inferior ventris, a sumine usque 

 ad coxas (= femores) et pudenda, in qua continetur vesica, 

 matrix, longano (the rectum), etc « ; 5. the femores, or thighs; 

 6. corpora quadrigemina (of the brain). Mundinus: »Ante- 

 quam autem procedas ad medium uentriculum (cerebri) con- 

 sidera intermedia inter hunc & medium: & sunt tria: scilicet 

 anche: que sunt sicut basis huius anterioris uentriculi dextri 

 & sinistri: & sunt de substantia cerebri ad formam & figu- 

 ram ancharum.« See »nates«; 7. thalamus opticus(?|. Cfr. 

 »os anchae«. 



354. Anchse iunctura — articulatio coxae, the hip-joint. 



355. Ancon — 1. Benedict.: » . . flexu (cubiti), hoc est ancone«, the elbow- 



joint; 2. Castelli: »ancon ay/.tov est cubiti gibbus, eminentia, 

 aut cubiti flexus . . diciturque . . quod & Olecranon . . 

 vocant Attici.« The olecranon as well as the elbow-joint 

 (articulatio cubiti). 



356. Anderon — or antheron, chin. 



357. Anemel — see »alanemel«, »alauamel«. 



