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61. Additamenta gibbosa — capitula (?) et tubercula costarum, the heads(?| 



and tubercles (tuberosities) of the ribs (Koning). See also 

 » additamenta costarum <. In Avicenna: Canon Medic, this 

 expression particularly refers to the capita costarum . 



62. Additamenta juncturarum — the same as additam. conjunctionalia . 



63. Additamentum majus (coxae) — trochanter major, greater trochanter. 



64. Additamenta mamillaria — bulbi olfactorii, the olfactory bulbs. Also: 



additiones mamill., q. v. 



65. Additamentum minus (coxae) — trochanter minor, lesser trochanter. 



66. Additamentum necatum — the olecranon. 



67. (duo) Additamenta ossis capitis — the (two) condyles of the occi- 



pital bone. 



68. Additamentum rostrale — processus coracoideus (scapulae), the cora- 



coid process. Also: -rostrum corvi«, »alacharam«, »man- 

 char algorab«. A.: al-akhram |».:>^i and: minqar al-ghurab 



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69. Additamenta sisamina — vide ossa shemie«, and »sagittarii«. 



70. Additio linguiformis — the epiglottis (of the larynx I. 



71. Additiones mamillares — bulbi olfactorii, the olfactory bulbs. Also: 



additamenta mamill., q. v. 



72. Adjutorium — humerus, the humerus or bone of the arm (os humeri). 



73. Adjutorii junctura — articulatio humeri, the shoulder-joint. 



74. Adnascantia — Hyrtl : Epiphyses. 



75. Adnata — the conjunctiva (conj. bulbi and conj. palpebrarum). 



76. Adnexus — Hyrtl : Epiphysis. 



77. Adorea 



- suturae cranii. A. : ad-darz, plur. ad-duriiz 



78. Adorem 



79. Adoren 



80. Adorez (-s) 



• ); jJi plur. }5j<AJi. 



81. Adorsi ) _ , «>* 



} — aorta, bee A. aorti ~a,*\ and ahorti«. 



82. Adorti / • c5.> 



83. Adsenascem — processus spinosi (vertebrarum), the spinous processes. 



A. sinsin, plur. sinasin .-**.*„, plur. ..«Uw. See also alse- 



nasen«, »senasen«. 



84. Aductorium — humerus, the humerus or bone of the arm (os humeri). 



85. Artud A*i=c A. — 1. the humerus or bone of the arm; 2. the arm, 



from the shoulder to the elbow, the upper arm, the brachium. 

 G. {jocc/hov. 



86. Aer complanatus — Hyrtl: air in the tympanum (the middle ear). 



