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THE Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, vol. xviii. part I, October, 1883, contains:—On the development of the suspensory ligament of the fetlock in the fcetal horse, ox, roe deer, and sambar deer, by Prof. Dr. J. Cunningham, M.D. (plate 1). —On the action of infused beverages on peptic digestion, by Dr. J. W. Frazer (plate 2).—On a method of promoting maceration for anatomical museums by artificial temperature, by Prof. Struthers, M.D.—On the wax—like di-ease of the heart, by Prof. D. J. Hamilton, M.D. (plate 3).—On the relations of the dorsal artery of the foot to the cuneiform bones, by A. Hensman.—Researches into the histology of the central gray substance of the spinal cord and medulla oblongata, by Dr. W. Ainslie Hollis, part 2 (plate 4).—On some points in the anatomy of the chimpanzee, by J. B. Sutton.—Observations upon the osteology of Podawcys montanus, by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt (plate 5).—Short notes on the myology of the American black bear, by Prof. F. J. Shepherd, M.D.—Total absence of the left lobe of the thyroid body, by Dr. W. J. Gow.—Note respecting the course of the flexor longus digitorum pedis, by Dr. Sinclair White.—On the os centrale in the human carpus, by Prof. W. Gruber.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 29, 141–142 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/029141b0
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