itermediate. 



Microscopic anatomy. 



itermediate (of the Anatomy. 

 Bum). 



See L., Dobie's. 



The ridge upon the crest of the ilium between its inner and out- 

 er lip. 



ltertrochanteric, an- 

 .erior (of the femur). 



Anatomy. 



A line upon the anterior surface of the femur, separating the 

 neck and shaft, extending between the tubercle and a point 

 close to and in front of the lesser trochanter. 



ltertrochanteric, pos- Anatomy, 

 tenor (of the f emu r) . 



A ridge on the posterior surface of the femur, extending between 

 the greater and lesser trochanters. 



r.tertuberal. 



Anatomy. 



A line joining the inner borders of the ischial tuberosities, im- 

 mediately below the small sciatic notch. 



iidelot's 



Various diseased conditions. 



See L. , Cenal, Labial, Nasal, and Oculozygomatic. 



ueral. 



Comparative anatomy. 



In fishes, the line of openings of ducts on either side of the body. 



!ife. 

 gar's. 



aramillary. 

 sdia mesolobii. 



In palmistry- 



A line starting near the wrist, skirting the base of the thumb, 

 and terminating between the thumb and the line of the head. 



In anatomv; the upper point of tri- Two lines, one joining the posterior iliac spine at a point mid- 

 section of the first indicates the way between the tuber ischii and the great trochanter ; the 

 emergence of the gluteal artery : the other from the posterior iliac spine to the inner point of trisec- 

 middle of the second, the spot where tion of a line between the tuber ischii and the trochanter, 

 the sciatic artery' leaves the pelvis. 



Physical diagnosis. 



A vertical line passing through the center of the nipple. 



Anatomv. 



The raphe of the callosum. 



edia scroti. 



Anatomy. 



The raphe of the scrotum. 



edian. 



Anatomy. 



! A line joining any two points at the periphery of the meson or 

 median plane of the body. 



Ic-hyoidean* 



Anatomy. 



See L., Oblique, Internal (of the inferior maxilla). 



■^(fiffadelot). Also I Supposed to indicate abdominal dis- A line on a child's face, starting at the upper margin of the ala 

 De Salle's line. I ease and other wasting diseases. nasi, and. encircling the angle of the mouth, extending down- 



ward to the outer edge of the orbicularis muscle. 



»* ■■■■ IT. 



Craniometry- 



See L., Alveolo-nasal. 



»4nsiiar. 



Craniometrv. 



The line drawn through the basion and the nasal point. 



so-lambdoid (of Craniometry. 

 orrier). 



A line drawn from the naso-frontal groove to a point one centi- 

 meter above the lambda. It is of value in determining the 

 position of the fissure of Rolando. 



-subnasal. 



Craniometry. 



The line running from the subnasal spine to the naso-frontal st*. 

 ture. 



■aton's. 





In surgery ; in dislocation of the fe- A line drawn from the anterior superior spine of the ilium toth« 

 mcr backward the trochanter is al- most prominent part of the tuberosity of the ischium, 

 ways found above this line. 



