A. 



i. Abarticulatio — articulation. G. anag&oiooig. 



2. Abbatice — »os basilare (?) q. v. (Sudh. Anat. 38). 



3. Abdomen — »sive sumen q. v. ; »pars quae infra umbelicum situm 



habet, ab antiquis abdomen (Benedictus). , Mainly the hypo- 

 gastric region. 



4. Abeas — amnion 1 . The »abeas« corresponds, ace. to Ilyrtl, to A 



anfas^wsiii; still more corresponding is A. abghas ;j~ij' q.v. 



5. Abgas — amnion 1 . A. abghas (j~*^, a form certainly representing 



a corruption of A. anfas ^jJi^ , the second and third Arabic 

 characters of which may, in MSS., easily be misread. Avic 

 (A. E.): »... .i. panniculus subtilior et tertius quo embryo 

 involvitur«. 



6. Abghas A. — vide s. v. »abgas«. 



7. Abhans 



8. Abhaum , — os coccygis (coccyx (, the coccyx. 



9. Abhaus j 



10. Abigas — vide abgas«. 



it. Abrip — calcaneus (os calcis, calcaneum), the calcaneus. A. c aqib ^fic . 



12. c Abhat ad-dam +X.i xl^-c A. - coagulated blood. G. d-goft^og. 



13. Abzan ;jl A — hypophysis (hypophysis cerebri, old term: corpus 



pituitarium. the pituitary body). 



14. Acceptabulum — the acetabulum (of the hip-bone). 



15. Acetabula — Benedictus: -...hoc est cotyledonibus . Castelli: ... 



carneae moli vel glandulosae, quae in nomine placentae uterimv 

 vel hepatis uterini nomine venit. . . . «. 



16. Acetabulum — the acetabulum. 



17. -»- anchae — id. 



1 Ace. to Hyrtl >:amnios« (= G. auviog) would be the only correct form 

 of the word. 



Vid.Selsk. Skrifter. II H.-F Kl. 1921. No. 7. 1 



