﻿DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY 



Jacob A. Badertscher, Professor of Anatomy. 



Ph.B.. Ohio University, 1909; Ph.M., 1910; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1914. 



1. Peculiarity in the mode of entrance of the optic nerve into the eye- 



ball in some rodents. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, and Med., IX, pp. 4-6. 



1911. 



2. Muscle degeneration and its relation to the origin of eosinophilic leu- 



cocytes in amphibia (Salamandra atra). Am. Jour. Anat,, XV, pp. 



69-86, 7 figures. 1913. 



3. The development of the thymus in the pig, I. Morphogenesis. Am. 



Jour. Anat,, XVII, pp. 317-337, 5 text-figures, 2 plates. 1915. 



4. The development of the thymus in the pig, II. Histogenesis. Am. 



Jour. Anat,, XVII, pp. 437-493, 3 plates. 1915. 



5. The fate of the ultimobranchial bodies in the pig (Sus scrofa). Am. 



Jour. Anat., XXIII, pp. 89-131, 4 plates. 1918. 



6. The ultimobranchial bodies in postnatal pigs (Sus scrofa). Am. Jour. 



Anat., XXV, pp. 13-25, 4 figures. 1919. 



7. Eosinophilic leucocytes in the thymus of postnatal pigs. Anat. Rec, 



XVIII, pp. 23-34. 1920. 



Burtox Dorr Myers, Assistant Dean of the School of Medicine, and 



Professor of Anatomy. 



Ph.B., Buchtel College, 1893; A.M., Cornell University, 1900; M.D., University 

 of Leipsic, 1902. 



1. The Chiasma of the toad (Bufo lentiginosus) and of some other verte- 



brates. Zeitschrift, f. Morphologie u. Anthropologic, III, pp. 183-207, 

 2 plates. 1901. 



2. Beitrag zur Kenntniss des Chiasmas und der Commissuren am Boden 



des dritten Ventrikels. Archiv f. Anat, u. Physiologie fur 1902, 

 Anatomische Abth., pp. 347-376, 15 plates. 1902. 



3. Fixation of tissues by injection. Jour. App. Micr. Nov., 1903. 



4. Review of Gerrish's 'Textbook of anatomy'. Johns Hopkins Bull., 



p. 145. May, 1903, 



5. Review of Karl Camillo Schneider's 'Lehrbuch der vergleichenden 



Histologic der Thiere'. Sci., N.S. Sept., 1903. 



6. On Rauber's 'Lehrbuch der Anatomie des Menschen'. Anat. Rec, 



II, pp. 377-379. 1908. 



7. Review of S. H. Gage's 'The microscope'. Anat. Rec, V, p. 562. 1911. 



8. The position of the normal stomach, with observations on the move- 



ments of the diaphragm. Anat. Rec, VIII, 1914, pp. 128-129; Jour. 

 Ind. State Med. Asso., VIII, p. 460. 1915. 



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