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Nomina anatomica-unde venient et quo vaditis? [PDF]
AbstractAs the title indicates, this article deals with the origins of anatomic terminology and its development up to the present day. The first attempt to name anatomical structures in animals and humans date back to Alkmaion, i.e. to the fifth century BC.
Pretterklieber ML.
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ACHILES: AN IMORTAL EPONYMOUS [PDF]
The conditions affecting the calcaneal tendon remain extremely prevalent in the clinical practice. The search for information about these diseases in national and international scientific databases are commonly hampered in the use of search tools ...
NACIME SALOMÃO BARBACHAN MANSUR +1 more
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The future of Nomina Anatomica—a personal view
Roger Warwick
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^|^Uuml;ber die Nomina Anatomica Nova.
Sh. Suzuki +5 more
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Anatomical Names, Especially the Basle Nomina Anatomica(Bna) [PDF]
H.V.W.
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Japanese Anatomical Terminology (Nomina Anatomica Japonica)
Teruyuki Hojo
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Verbesserungen an den Nomina anatomica.
H. Stieve
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Verbesserungsvorschl^|^auml;ge an den Nomina Anatomica.
Arcuariae Costae +23 more
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