W. Krause, On Anatomical Nomenclature. 39 



Arantius, others: the nodes of Morgagni, but Arantius certainly never 

 saw them. There is a prominence on the external ear of man, in 

 Germany known as Darwin's prominence, but in England it is often 

 called: „Woolner's tip" ond so on. 



3. No part of the body should have more than one name, more 

 synonyms only make confusion. This name shall always be a Latin one; 

 every nation can afterwards easily translate it after its own fashion. 

 Latin is the only real international language, and by adopting it we 

 hope to have a sound foundation. 



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