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The particularly complex extensor mechanism of the fingers. Shows the anatomical structure of the controlling muscle groups and the order in which they come into play, and the importance of the coordination...
Surveys normal and pathological spermatozoon behaviour in various media. Examples include: 1) in semen, 2) in mucus ‘in vivo’, c) in mucus ‘in vitro’, d) in serum.
The ulnar nerve governs the movement of all the fingers, the flexion of the proximal phalanx, and the extension of the distal phalanges. It also supplies power to the thumb in prehension. Capsulorraphy of...
Looks at the genetics, diagnosis and clinical problems of haemophilia.
The purpose of lymphography is to explore the ganglio-lymphatic system, mainly in the trunk and lower limb regions. Various methods are used to spot the vessels. Examples of the main clinical and therapeutic...
The theory and technique of stereotaxic surgery applied to the treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
Direct observation, anatomical and histological documents, X-ray examination and electroencephalograms are used in turn to retrace all aspects of the successive stages of human cerebral maturation through...
An X-ray film, taken at 200 frames/second and projected at normal speed, providing a slow-motion sequence that enables one to follow the cardiac circulation in minute detail. Several cases of malformation...
Presents the history of Caesarean section, its common and less common indications and contra-indications, surgical techniques and the resulting intensive care of the infant.
Shows aspects of amoeba in culture: size, movement, pseudopodia, inclusions, nucleus. With vital staining, lipid inclusions, feeding and species identification by nucleus characteristics are shown; with iron...
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