English - Scientist | 1827 - 1961
Surgical Anatomy is, to the student of medicine and surgery, the most essential branch of anatomical science, having reference more especially to an accurate knowledge of the more important regions, and consisting in the application of anatomy generally to the practice of surgery.
Henry Gray
KnowledgeSciencePracticeMedicine
Bone is one of the hardest structures of the animal body; it possesses also a certain degree of toughness and elasticity.
AnimalBodyToughnessDegreeBone
The muscles are connected with the bones, cartilages, ligaments, and skin, either directly or through the intervention of fibrous structures called tendons or aponeuroses.
SkinConnectedThroughBonesMuscles
The general framework of the body is built up mainly of a series of bones, supplemented, however, in certain regions by pieces of cartilage; the bony part of the framework constitutes the skeleton.
BodyUpPiecesBonesSkeletonBuilt
In the dissection of the muscles, attention should be directed to the exact origin, insertion, and actions of each, and to its more important relations with surrounding parts.
AttentionImportantMoreOriginEach
Descriptive Anatomy comprises a detailed account of the numerous organs of which the body is formed, especially with reference to their outward form, their internal structure, the mutual relations they bear to each other, and the successive conditions they present during their development.
PresentBodyDevelopmentBearMutual
The appendages of the skin are the nails, the hairs, the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands, and their ducts. The nails and hairs are peculiar modifications of the epidermis, consisting essentially of the same cellular structure as that membrane.
SkinNailsStructureSamePeculiar
The eyeball is contained in the cavity of the orbit. In this situation, it is securely protected from injury, whilst its position is such as to ensure the most extensive range of sight.
SituationSightPositionInjuryMost
In the imperfect records left of the anatomy of the ancient Egyptians, no trace of any knowledge of the spleen can be ascertained.
KnowledgeAnatomyLeftAncientTrace
The entire substance of the spleen at an early period is almost entirely composed of nuclei and granular matter.
EarlyMatterAlmostSubstancePeriod
The vesicles of the spleen, which form one of the most important elements of this organ in its mature state, are not developed until the period of incubation is near to its completion.
ImportantMatureCompletionElements
The earliest period at which I have been able to detect the existence of the spleen in the human embryo is at the second month.
HumanExistenceMonthBeenAble
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