Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 289.—Blainville ear; also excessive lengthof ears. Fig. 290.—Morel ears. X. The Stahl ear, No. I.1 A series of anomalies of the helix.The helix is broad, like a band, and coalesces with the cartilages See Zeitschrift fur Psych., vol. xvi. GENERAL ETIOLOGY OF INSANITY. 719 of the crura furcata. The fossa ovalis and fossa scaphoidea arescarcely to be seen. The lower half of the helix is obliterated. Thereare occasionally slight variations from this type. XI. The Darwin ear; helix interrupted where its transverseportion passes into the descending, and at this po
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Nervous and mental diseases . Fig. 289.—Blainville ear; also excessive lengthof ears. Fig. 290.—Morel ears. X. The Stahl ear, No. I.1 A series of anomalies of the helix.The helix is broad, like a band, and coalesces with the cartilages See Zeitschrift fur Psych., vol. xvi. GENERAL ETIOLOGY OF INSANITY. 719 of the crura furcata. The fossa ovalis and fossa scaphoidea arescarcely to be seen. The lower half of the helix is obliterated. Thereare occasionally slight variations from this type. XI. The Darwin ear; helix interrupted where its transverseportion passes into the descending, and at this point is a projection ofthe rim above and outward, like the pointed ear of lower animals. XII. The Wildermuth ear.1 The anthelix projects so far asto form the most prominent part of the auricle. XIII. The ear without anthelix or crura furcata. XIV. The Stahl ear, Xo. 2. Multiplication of the divisions ofthe crura furcata, so that there are three instead of two crura. XV. Wildermuths Aztec ear. Lobule wanting; the wholeear s