I40 A. FONAHN. H.-F. Kl. 



3015. Sinagricon "| — Sudh. Chir. II. 131 : »Ouot sunt ossa rotunda sina- 



3016. Sinagron J gricon < uel sinagron > id est de genu, If. sunt, . . . « 



Patella or knee-pan. 



3017. Sinciput — see »synciput«, »iasuch«, »iefee«. 



3018. Singulum oculi — Sudh. Chir. II. 375: »De carne superflua sub 



pellicula . . . separetur ... sic etiam de neruis fieri solet 

 et de quodam carne que excrescit in fine singuli ipsius 

 oculi prope nasum.« 



3019. Sinsin .y*^, plur. sinasin .ywU** A. — processus spinosus (verte- 



brae), spinous process (of a vertebra). G. axavd-a. See 

 »alsenasen«. 



3020. Sinus — 1. ventriculus, ventricle; 2. axilla; 3. genitalia feminina, 



the female genital organs. 



amplus ureteris — pelvis renis, pelvis of the kidney. 



cerebelli — ventriculus quartus, the fourth ventricle (of the 

 brain). - 



cerebri — ventriculi cerebri. 



coli — haustra coli, the saccules of the colon. 



coxae — acetabulum. 



dexter (cordis) — ventriculus dexter (cordis), the right ven- 

 tricle (of the heart). (According to Hyrtl, »sinus cordis« = 

 atria cordis). 



3027. -»- oculi — canthus oculi, angle of the eye. 



3028. -»- humeri — trochlea humeri. 



3029. -»- radii — the (concave) carpal articular surface of the distal 



extremity of the radius. 



3030. -»- sinister cordis — ventriculus sinister cordis, the left ven- 



tricle (of the heart). 



3031. Siphac I — 1. peritoneum; 2. dura mater; 3. ependyma (of the 

 Siphach J cerebral ventricles); 4. vesica urinaria; the (urinary) blad- 

 der; 5. »siphac commune membranarum nomen est« (Spige- 

 lius: De hum. corp. fabric, page 214). 



3032. Siphacium — dura mater + pia mater. 



3033 



3034 

 3035 

 3036 

 3037 



Siqy 'si** — allantois (present in many mammals). 



Sisamides — see »ossa sisamina«, ossa sesamoidea, sesamoid bones. 

 Sisamina id. 



Sisanii — see »ossa in modum sisanii«, sesamoid bones. 

 Smegma articulorum — synovia. 



