Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten. Dimensions: H. 35 cm (13 3/4 in.); W. 23.4 cm (9 3/16 in.); D. 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: reign of Akhenaten. Date: ca. 1353-1336 B.C.. The slanting slitted eye, heavy everted lips, and drooping chin here recognizably signify the pharaoh Akhenaten. This piece is a 'sculptor's model' from Amarna. Such models are roughly rectangular slabs of stone on which the representation is theorized to be a master's model for his assistants to follow while decorating a wall with relief or, alternatively, an apprentice's study piece. At l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-piece-with-relief-of-head-of-akhenaten-dimensions-h-35-cm-13-34-in-w-234-cm-9-316-in-d-49-cm-1-1516-in-dynasty-dynasty-18-reign-reign-of-akhenaten-date-ca-1353-1336-bc-the-slanting-slitted-eye-heavy-everted-lips-and-drooping-chin-here-recognizably-signify-the-pharaoh-akhenaten-this-piece-is-a-sculptors-model-from-amarna-such-models-are-roughly-rectangular-slabs-of-stone-on-which-the-representation-is-theorized-to-be-a-masters-model-for-his-assistants-to-follow-while-decorating-a-wall-with-relief-or-alternatively-an-apprentices-study-piece-at-l-image213402055.html
RMPB58DY–Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten. Dimensions: H. 35 cm (13 3/4 in.); W. 23.4 cm (9 3/16 in.); D. 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: reign of Akhenaten. Date: ca. 1353-1336 B.C.. The slanting slitted eye, heavy everted lips, and drooping chin here recognizably signify the pharaoh Akhenaten. This piece is a 'sculptor's model' from Amarna. Such models are roughly rectangular slabs of stone on which the representation is theorized to be a master's model for his assistants to follow while decorating a wall with relief or, alternatively, an apprentice's study piece. At l
Decanter and stopper, Glass, Bulbous body, ring of molded vertical fluting bottom carrying over onto bottom; engraved border with initials I B H; 3 triple neck rings, everted lips; molded mushroom shaped stopper, radially grooved; pontil mark bottom., Cork, Ireland, ca. 1815–20, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Decanter and stopper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decanter-and-stopper-glass-bulbous-body-ring-of-molded-vertical-fluting-bottom-carrying-over-onto-bottom-engraved-border-with-initials-i-b-h-3-triple-neck-rings-everted-lips-molded-mushroom-shaped-stopper-radially-grooved-pontil-mark-bottom-cork-ireland-ca-181520-glasswares-decorative-arts-decanter-and-stopper-image391685013.html
RM2DN6P6D–Decanter and stopper, Glass, Bulbous body, ring of molded vertical fluting bottom carrying over onto bottom; engraved border with initials I B H; 3 triple neck rings, everted lips; molded mushroom shaped stopper, radially grooved; pontil mark bottom., Cork, Ireland, ca. 1815–20, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Decanter and stopper
Decanter and stopper. Bulbous body, ring of molded vertical fluting bottom carrying over onto bottom; engraved border with initials I B H; 3 triple neck rings, everted lips; molded mushroom shaped stopper, radially grooved; pontil mark bottom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decanter-and-stopper-bulbous-body-ring-of-molded-vertical-fluting-bottom-carrying-over-onto-bottom-engraved-border-with-initials-i-b-h-3-triple-neck-rings-everted-lips-molded-mushroom-shaped-stopper-radially-grooved-pontil-mark-bottom-image353535623.html
RM2BF4X87–Decanter and stopper. Bulbous body, ring of molded vertical fluting bottom carrying over onto bottom; engraved border with initials I B H; 3 triple neck rings, everted lips; molded mushroom shaped stopper, radially grooved; pontil mark bottom.
Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten ca. 1353–1336 B.C. New Kingdom, Amarna Period The slanting slitted eye, heavy everted lips, and drooping chin here recognizably signify the pharaoh Akhenaten.This piece is a 'sculptor's model' from Amarna. Such models are roughly rectangular slabs of stone on which the representation is theorized to be a master's model for his assistants to follow while decorating a wall with relief or, alternatively, an apprentice's study piece. At least in some instances, however, such pieces may have been intended or served secondarily as donations. For instance, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-piece-with-relief-of-head-of-akhenaten-ca-13531336-bc-new-kingdom-amarna-period-the-slanting-slitted-eye-heavy-everted-lips-and-drooping-chin-here-recognizably-signify-the-pharaoh-akhenatenthis-piece-is-a-sculptors-model-from-amarna-such-models-are-roughly-rectangular-slabs-of-stone-on-which-the-representation-is-theorized-to-be-a-masters-model-for-his-assistants-to-follow-while-decorating-a-wall-with-relief-or-alternatively-an-apprentices-study-piece-at-least-in-some-instances-however-such-pieces-may-have-been-intended-or-served-secondarily-as-donations-for-instance-image458520709.html
RM2HHYBRH–Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten ca. 1353–1336 B.C. New Kingdom, Amarna Period The slanting slitted eye, heavy everted lips, and drooping chin here recognizably signify the pharaoh Akhenaten.This piece is a 'sculptor's model' from Amarna. Such models are roughly rectangular slabs of stone on which the representation is theorized to be a master's model for his assistants to follow while decorating a wall with relief or, alternatively, an apprentice's study piece. At least in some instances, however, such pieces may have been intended or served secondarily as donations. For instance,
The practice of surgery . eally poutings of the engorged LACERATIONS 273 cervical mucosa. Such an inflamed and irritated cervix rarely can becured without operation, while it is essential to bear in mind that thedeep, thick cicatrices at the bottom of these tears prevent a proper fallingtogether of the everted lips. Before operating by trachelorrhaphy thesurgeon should see to it that the inflammation be in some measure sub-dued and the engorgement relieved so far as possible, for this relief willpromote a more ready and a firmer healing. If practicable, the patientshould be put to bed for two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practice-of-surgery-eally-poutings-of-the-engorged-lacerations-273-cervical-mucosa-such-an-inflamed-and-irritated-cervix-rarely-can-becured-without-operation-while-it-is-essential-to-bear-in-mind-that-thedeep-thick-cicatrices-at-the-bottom-of-these-tears-prevent-a-proper-fallingtogether-of-the-everted-lips-before-operating-by-trachelorrhaphy-thesurgeon-should-see-to-it-that-the-inflammation-be-in-some-measure-sub-dued-and-the-engorgement-relieved-so-far-as-possible-for-this-relief-willpromote-a-more-ready-and-a-firmer-healing-if-practicable-the-patientshould-be-put-to-bed-for-two-image342761225.html
RM2AWJ3C9–The practice of surgery . eally poutings of the engorged LACERATIONS 273 cervical mucosa. Such an inflamed and irritated cervix rarely can becured without operation, while it is essential to bear in mind that thedeep, thick cicatrices at the bottom of these tears prevent a proper fallingtogether of the everted lips. Before operating by trachelorrhaphy thesurgeon should see to it that the inflammation be in some measure sub-dued and the engorgement relieved so far as possible, for this relief willpromote a more ready and a firmer healing. If practicable, the patientshould be put to bed for two
Glass double head flask ca. 2nd century A.D. Roman Semi-translucent deep turquoise blue.Thick everted oval rim, folded over and in; uneven cylindrical neck with horizontal indents; body in the shape of a double head; oval base with flattened bottom, with raised ridge below one head. Mold seam runs from lower half of neck, down sides of heads, and across one side of bottom (?).On body, two heads, back to back, with different features, one with rounded face, chubby cheeks, and straps (?) below chin, the other face more oval, snub nose, straight lips, and possibly horns on forehead: on both, hair Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glass-double-head-flask-ca-2nd-century-ad-roman-semi-translucent-deep-turquoise-bluethick-everted-oval-rim-folded-over-and-in-uneven-cylindrical-neck-with-horizontal-indents-body-in-the-shape-of-a-double-head-oval-base-with-flattened-bottom-with-raised-ridge-below-one-head-mold-seam-runs-from-lower-half-of-neck-down-sides-of-heads-and-across-one-side-of-bottom-on-body-two-heads-back-to-back-with-different-features-one-with-rounded-face-chubby-cheeks-and-straps-below-chin-the-other-face-more-oval-snub-nose-straight-lips-and-possibly-horns-on-forehead-on-both-hair-image458115858.html
RM2HH8YCJ–Glass double head flask ca. 2nd century A.D. Roman Semi-translucent deep turquoise blue.Thick everted oval rim, folded over and in; uneven cylindrical neck with horizontal indents; body in the shape of a double head; oval base with flattened bottom, with raised ridge below one head. Mold seam runs from lower half of neck, down sides of heads, and across one side of bottom (?).On body, two heads, back to back, with different features, one with rounded face, chubby cheeks, and straps (?) below chin, the other face more oval, snub nose, straight lips, and possibly horns on forehead: on both, hair
Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 B.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-trial-piece-with-relief-of-head-of-akhenaten-ca-13531336-bc-162365106.html
RMKC4A9P–Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten, ca. 1353–1336 B.C
Art inspired by Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Amarna (Akhetaten), Petrie/Carter excavations, 1891–92, Limestone, H. 35 cm (13 3/4 in.), w. 23.4 cm (9 3/16 in.); d. 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-trial-piece-with-relief-of-head-of-akhenaten-new-kingdom-amarna-period-dynasty-18-ca-13531336-bc-from-egypt-middle-egypt-amarna-akhetaten-petriecarter-excavations-189192-limestone-h-35-cm-13-34-in-w-234-cm-9-316-in-d-49-cm-1-1516-in-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463036918.html
RF2HW948P–Art inspired by Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Amarna (Akhetaten), Petrie/Carter excavations, 1891–92, Limestone, H. 35 cm (13 3/4 in.), w. 23.4 cm (9 3/16 in.); d. 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
. The natural history of plants. Botany. MYBI8TI0AGH2E. 493 also, the female flowers only possess a gynseceum within the perianth (figs. 302, 303). This is gamosepalous in the females, with three valvate teeth reflexed on anthesis; it is a little better developed than in the males. The gynseceum is free superior, formed of a conical ovary, tapering above and traversed by a longitudinal groove down the placentary edge. The two lips of this groove become thickened towards the top, and are everted and covered with stig- matic papillae. The ovary contains only a single cell, with a sub- Myristica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-mybi8ti0agh2e-493-also-the-female-flowers-only-possess-a-gynseceum-within-the-perianth-figs-302-303-this-is-gamosepalous-in-the-females-with-three-valvate-teeth-reflexed-on-anthesis-it-is-a-little-better-developed-than-in-the-males-the-gynseceum-is-free-superior-formed-of-a-conical-ovary-tapering-above-and-traversed-by-a-longitudinal-groove-down-the-placentary-edge-the-two-lips-of-this-groove-become-thickened-towards-the-top-and-are-everted-and-covered-with-stig-matic-papillae-the-ovary-contains-only-a-single-cell-with-a-sub-myristica-image216422745.html
RMPG2WBN–. The natural history of plants. Botany. MYBI8TI0AGH2E. 493 also, the female flowers only possess a gynseceum within the perianth (figs. 302, 303). This is gamosepalous in the females, with three valvate teeth reflexed on anthesis; it is a little better developed than in the males. The gynseceum is free superior, formed of a conical ovary, tapering above and traversed by a longitudinal groove down the placentary edge. The two lips of this groove become thickened towards the top, and are everted and covered with stig- matic papillae. The ovary contains only a single cell, with a sub- Myristica
The practice of surgery . eally poutings of the engorged LACERATIONS 273 cervical mucosa. Such an inflamed and irritated cervix rarely can becured without operation, while it is essential to bear in mind that thedeep, thick cicatrices at the bottom of these tears prevent a proper fallingtogether of the everted lips. Before operating by trachelorrhaphy thesurgeon should see to it that the inflammation be in some measure sub-dued and the engorgement relieved so far as possible, for this relief willpromote a more ready and a firmer healing. If practicable, the patientshould be put to bed for two Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practice-of-surgery-eally-poutings-of-the-engorged-lacerations-273-cervical-mucosa-such-an-inflamed-and-irritated-cervix-rarely-can-becured-without-operation-while-it-is-essential-to-bear-in-mind-that-thedeep-thick-cicatrices-at-the-bottom-of-these-tears-prevent-a-proper-fallingtogether-of-the-everted-lips-before-operating-by-trachelorrhaphy-thesurgeon-should-see-to-it-that-the-inflammation-be-in-some-measure-sub-dued-and-the-engorgement-relieved-so-far-as-possible-for-this-relief-willpromote-a-more-ready-and-a-firmer-healing-if-practicable-the-patientshould-be-put-to-bed-for-two-image342762196.html
RM2AWJ4K0–The practice of surgery . eally poutings of the engorged LACERATIONS 273 cervical mucosa. Such an inflamed and irritated cervix rarely can becured without operation, while it is essential to bear in mind that thedeep, thick cicatrices at the bottom of these tears prevent a proper fallingtogether of the everted lips. Before operating by trachelorrhaphy thesurgeon should see to it that the inflammation be in some measure sub-dued and the engorgement relieved so far as possible, for this relief willpromote a more ready and a firmer healing. If practicable, the patientshould be put to bed for two
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 43S5.—Right Unilateral Lacerationof Cervix. (Munde.). Fig. 4380.—Bilateral Laceration of Cervix. The two tenacula show the directionof approximation of the everted lips. (Munde.) are present. In other words, no general rules can safelybe formulated as to the necessity of an operation, eachindividual case demanding separate study ; but it maybe stated that a laceration, of whatever magnitude orshape, occurring in a uterus of normal depth and size,unaccompanie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-fig-43s5right-unilateral-lacerationof-cervix-munde-fig-4380bilateral-laceration-of-cervix-the-two-tenacula-show-the-directionof-approximation-of-the-everted-lips-munde-are-present-in-other-words-no-general-rules-can-safelybe-formulated-as-to-the-necessity-of-an-operation-eachindividual-case-demanding-separate-study-but-it-maybe-stated-that-a-laceration-of-whatever-magnitude-orshape-occurring-in-a-uterus-of-normal-depth-and-sizeunaccompanie-image336949289.html
RM2AG5A75–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 43S5.—Right Unilateral Lacerationof Cervix. (Munde.). Fig. 4380.—Bilateral Laceration of Cervix. The two tenacula show the directionof approximation of the everted lips. (Munde.) are present. In other words, no general rules can safelybe formulated as to the necessity of an operation, eachindividual case demanding separate study ; but it maybe stated that a laceration, of whatever magnitude orshape, occurring in a uterus of normal depth and size,unaccompanie
. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . -Fi/j. 2. Fi^.3.. £n0raed by J. Ste}ycL Tubh^Jwd by I.onffmnn.Sur^t.JU^. Orrne. ^Br^^nrt. Ain-.v ?^/Az. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE IIL Fig. 1 A pouch, or cul de sac, formed after the semi-division of the intestine. (Exper. N, page 95.) a—The mesentery of the wounded gut, cut through andreverted, brings into view b b—The half everted lips and the orifices of the di-vided gut, by the upper of which the matters passed intothe pouch. c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-inquiry-into-the-process-of-nature-in-repairing-injuries-of-the-intestines-illustrating-the-treatment-of-penetrating-wounds-and-strangulated-hernia-fij-2-fi3-n0raed-by-j-steycl-tubhjwd-by-ionffmnnsurtju-orrne-brnrt-ain-v-az-explanation-of-the-plates-plate-iil-fig-1-a-pouch-or-cul-de-sac-formed-after-the-semi-division-of-the-intestine-exper-n-page-95-athe-mesentery-of-the-wounded-gut-cut-through-andreverted-brings-into-view-b-bthe-half-everted-lips-and-the-orifices-of-the-di-vided-gut-by-the-upper-of-which-the-matters-passed-intothe-pouch-c-image369795157.html
RM2CDHHDW–. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines: illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia . -Fi/j. 2. Fi^.3.. £n0raed by J. Ste}ycL Tubh^Jwd by I.onffmnn.Sur^t.JU^. Orrne. ^Br^^nrt. Ain-.v ?^/Az. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE IIL Fig. 1 A pouch, or cul de sac, formed after the semi-division of the intestine. (Exper. N, page 95.) a—The mesentery of the wounded gut, cut through andreverted, brings into view b b—The half everted lips and the orifices of the di-vided gut, by the upper of which the matters passed intothe pouch. c
. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 470 PARENTAL CARE AMONG FRESH-WATER FISHES. THE LORICARIIDS. The sturgeon-like catfishes, or Loricariids, are isolated on account of the form and the complete investment with longitudinal rows of angular dense plates. The mouth is inferior, below a projecting. Fi(i. 45.—Luricarid spixil. After Steindacbuer. snout, and has large everted lips; the barbels are inconspicuous; the dorsal is anterior; the pectorals are inserted low down and on a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-board-of-regents-of-the-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-smithsonian-institution-archives-discoveries-in-science-470-parental-care-among-fresh-water-fishes-the-loricariids-the-sturgeon-like-catfishes-or-loricariids-are-isolated-on-account-of-the-form-and-the-complete-investment-with-longitudinal-rows-of-angular-dense-plates-the-mouth-is-inferior-below-a-projecting-fii-45luricarid-spixil-after-steindacbuer-snout-and-has-large-everted-lips-the-barbels-are-inconspicuous-the-dorsal-is-anterior-the-pectorals-are-inserted-low-down-and-on-a-image236092295.html
RMRM2X3K–. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Institution. Archives; Discoveries in science. 470 PARENTAL CARE AMONG FRESH-WATER FISHES. THE LORICARIIDS. The sturgeon-like catfishes, or Loricariids, are isolated on account of the form and the complete investment with longitudinal rows of angular dense plates. The mouth is inferior, below a projecting. Fi(i. 45.—Luricarid spixil. After Steindacbuer. snout, and has large everted lips; the barbels are inconspicuous; the dorsal is anterior; the pectorals are inserted low down and on a
. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 3o8 As a rule, in the mesial portion of the sac a few coils of the vas deferens can be made out. The cirrus, when extruded, measures about 650/1 long, and is slightly thicker at the base than the apex, and its outer surface is thickly covered with spines. The atrium is about 160/U deep and 6oyu in diameter, and it opens on the external surface near the right anterior comer of the segment, its external opening having thick everted lips. Ovary. The ovary is practically in the mid line and lies towards the anterior surface of the segment, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-tropical-medicine-and-parasitology-parasites-3o8-as-a-rule-in-the-mesial-portion-of-the-sac-a-few-coils-of-the-vas-deferens-can-be-made-out-the-cirrus-when-extruded-measures-about-6501-long-and-is-slightly-thicker-at-the-base-than-the-apex-and-its-outer-surface-is-thickly-covered-with-spines-the-atrium-is-about-160u-deep-and-6oyu-in-diameter-and-it-opens-on-the-external-surface-near-the-right-anterior-comer-of-the-segment-its-external-opening-having-thick-everted-lips-ovary-the-ovary-is-practically-in-the-mid-line-and-lies-towards-the-anterior-surface-of-the-segment-image236385747.html
RMRMG8C3–. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. 3o8 As a rule, in the mesial portion of the sac a few coils of the vas deferens can be made out. The cirrus, when extruded, measures about 650/1 long, and is slightly thicker at the base than the apex, and its outer surface is thickly covered with spines. The atrium is about 160/U deep and 6oyu in diameter, and it opens on the external surface near the right anterior comer of the segment, its external opening having thick everted lips. Ovary. The ovary is practically in the mid line and lies towards the anterior surface of the segment,
. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 4] ARCHEOLOGY OF HONDURAS—STRONG m stamp decoration is of interest (pi. 11, b). Everted lips with broad incisions on the upper surface (pi. 11, d, n), swollen, comma-shaped lips, and a few simple painted designs are among the specific characteristics which link the present small sampling of Ulua Bichrome with the Playa de los Muertos ceramic style. Aside from pottery, the only other clay artifact type from the Ulua Bichrome horizon was a vertical stamp with geometric design (pi. 11, i). Playa de los Muertos style.—As previously stated, the Playa de los Muertos horiz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-vol-4-archeology-of-hondurasstrong-m-stamp-decoration-is-of-interest-pi-11-b-everted-lips-with-broad-incisions-on-the-upper-surface-pi-11-d-n-swollen-comma-shaped-lips-and-a-few-simple-painted-designs-are-among-the-specific-characteristics-which-link-the-present-small-sampling-of-ulua-bichrome-with-the-playa-de-los-muertos-ceramic-style-aside-from-pottery-the-only-other-clay-artifact-type-from-the-ulua-bichrome-horizon-was-a-vertical-stamp-with-geometric-design-pi-11-i-playa-de-los-muertos-styleas-previously-stated-the-playa-de-los-muertos-horiz-image234137572.html
RMRGWTT4–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 4] ARCHEOLOGY OF HONDURAS—STRONG m stamp decoration is of interest (pi. 11, b). Everted lips with broad incisions on the upper surface (pi. 11, d, n), swollen, comma-shaped lips, and a few simple painted designs are among the specific characteristics which link the present small sampling of Ulua Bichrome with the Playa de los Muertos ceramic style. Aside from pottery, the only other clay artifact type from the Ulua Bichrome horizon was a vertical stamp with geometric design (pi. 11, i). Playa de los Muertos style.—As previously stated, the Playa de los Muertos horiz
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 190 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY ^^S. Figure 57.—Various human profiles (not to scale), showing typical portrayal of heavy jaws, thick everted lips, large noses, and some miscellaneous features, such as beards, ornaments, a-/, Figures 3-8, Altar 5. ^-A, Figures 1, 7, Stela 3. i,/, Figures 3, 2, Altar 3. ^, Figure 2, Altar 7. /, Stylized human profile from decorated earplugs, m, Face from engraved celt from Simojovel, Chiapas (for comparison with "1"). n, o, Two Mayan profiles for comparison (n, Yaxchilan, after Spinden, 1913, fig. 24; o, Yaxchilan, after Spinde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-190-bureau-of-american-ethnology-s-figure-57various-human-profiles-not-to-scale-showing-typical-portrayal-of-heavy-jaws-thick-everted-lips-large-noses-and-some-miscellaneous-features-such-as-beards-ornaments-a-figures-3-8-altar-5-a-figures-1-7-stela-3-i-figures-3-2-altar-3-figure-2-altar-7-stylized-human-profile-from-decorated-earplugs-m-face-from-engraved-celt-from-simojovel-chiapas-for-comparison-with-quot1quot-n-o-two-mayan-profiles-for-comparison-n-yaxchilan-after-spinden-1913-fig-24-o-yaxchilan-after-spinde-image234147012.html
RMRGX8W8–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 190 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY ^^S. Figure 57.—Various human profiles (not to scale), showing typical portrayal of heavy jaws, thick everted lips, large noses, and some miscellaneous features, such as beards, ornaments, a-/, Figures 3-8, Altar 5. ^-A, Figures 1, 7, Stela 3. i,/, Figures 3, 2, Altar 3. ^, Figure 2, Altar 7. /, Stylized human profile from decorated earplugs, m, Face from engraved celt from Simojovel, Chiapas (for comparison with "1"). n, o, Two Mayan profiles for comparison (n, Yaxchilan, after Spinden, 1913, fig. 24; o, Yaxchilan, after Spinde
War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . he chin is tied down by the scar to the chestand the lower lip is everted until the saliva may drip over itsexposed and thickened mucous surface. The hypertrophiedmucosa may cause the everted lip to resemble a protruded tongue. REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC DEFORMITIES OF THE MOUTH AND LIPS. 329 Gunshot wounds of the lower part of the face, with or withoutfrac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/war-surgery-of-the-facea-treatise-on-plastic-restoration-after-facial-injury-by-john-broberts-prepared-at-the-suggestion-of-the-subsection-on-plastic-and-oral-surgery-connected-with-the-office-of-the-surgeon-generalillustrated-with-256-figures-he-chin-is-tied-down-by-the-scar-to-the-chestand-the-lower-lip-is-everted-until-the-saliva-may-drip-over-itsexposed-and-thickened-mucous-surface-the-hypertrophiedmucosa-may-cause-the-everted-lip-to-resemble-a-protruded-tongue-repair-of-traumatic-deformities-of-the-mouth-and-lips-329-gunshot-wounds-of-the-lower-part-of-the-face-with-or-withoutfrac-image339168711.html
RM2AKPD47–War surgery of the faceA treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury by John BRoberts ..Prepared at the suggestion of the subsection on plastic and oral surgery connected with the office of the surgeon generalIllustrated with 256 figures . he chin is tied down by the scar to the chestand the lower lip is everted until the saliva may drip over itsexposed and thickened mucous surface. The hypertrophiedmucosa may cause the everted lip to resemble a protruded tongue. REPAIR OF TRAUMATIC DEFORMITIES OF THE MOUTH AND LIPS. 329 Gunshot wounds of the lower part of the face, with or withoutfrac
. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 336. Side View of a Bilateral Fig. 337. Front View of a Bi- Laceration, requiring treatment. The lateral Laceration, showing eroded lips are everted, and the Nabothian area and Nabothian follicles, follicles stand out as small hardlumps. ? Figs. 332 to 337. Lacekations op the Cervix Uteri. (JiaXdy—American Text-book of Gynecology.) 338, the softened portion is represented by the dotted area. This feels soft, like thevaginal wall or like velvet, as explained in chapter i. It has been aptly said that thecervix normally has about the consis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-diseases-of-women-fig-336-side-view-of-a-bilateral-fig-337-front-view-of-a-bi-laceration-requiring-treatment-the-lateral-laceration-showing-eroded-lips-are-everted-and-the-nabothian-area-and-nabothian-follicles-follicles-stand-out-as-small-hardlumps-figs-332-to-337-lacekations-op-the-cervix-uteri-jiaxdyamerican-text-book-of-gynecology-338-the-softened-portion-is-represented-by-the-dotted-area-this-feels-soft-like-thevaginal-wall-or-like-velvet-as-explained-in-chapter-i-it-has-been-aptly-said-that-thecervix-normally-has-about-the-consis-image336862198.html
RM2AG1B4P–. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 336. Side View of a Bilateral Fig. 337. Front View of a Bi- Laceration, requiring treatment. The lateral Laceration, showing eroded lips are everted, and the Nabothian area and Nabothian follicles, follicles stand out as small hardlumps. ? Figs. 332 to 337. Lacekations op the Cervix Uteri. (JiaXdy—American Text-book of Gynecology.) 338, the softened portion is represented by the dotted area. This feels soft, like thevaginal wall or like velvet, as explained in chapter i. It has been aptly said that thecervix normally has about the consis
. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. Figure 301.—Showing everted, lacerated lips caught by tenacula and held apart.Figure 302.—Showing lacerated lips caught by tenacula and rolled in For satisfactory diagnosis, in many cases the tenacula are essential.With these instruments Emmet was first to solve what was once aknotty problem, and to revolutionize the pathology and treatment ofthis cervical disease. Edmund Randolph Peaslee, referring to thenumerous cases of so-called ulceration, said^ they were not recog-nized, for none of us knew anything about them Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-gynecology-for-students-and-practitioners-figure-301showing-everted-lacerated-lips-caught-by-tenacula-and-held-apartfigure-302showing-lacerated-lips-caught-by-tenacula-and-rolled-in-for-satisfactory-diagnosis-in-many-cases-the-tenacula-are-essentialwith-these-instruments-emmet-was-first-to-solve-what-was-once-aknotty-problem-and-to-revolutionize-the-pathology-and-treatment-ofthis-cervical-disease-edmund-randolph-peaslee-referring-to-thenumerous-cases-of-so-called-ulceration-said-they-were-not-recog-nized-for-none-of-us-knew-anything-about-them-image370558237.html
RM2CETAPN–. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. Figure 301.—Showing everted, lacerated lips caught by tenacula and held apart.Figure 302.—Showing lacerated lips caught by tenacula and rolled in For satisfactory diagnosis, in many cases the tenacula are essential.With these instruments Emmet was first to solve what was once aknotty problem, and to revolutionize the pathology and treatment ofthis cervical disease. Edmund Randolph Peaslee, referring to thenumerous cases of so-called ulceration, said^ they were not recog-nized, for none of us knew anything about them
. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. lcanite, of polishedsteel, or of aluminum, and graduated from No. 1 to Xo. 44 or upward(Fig. 462). The smaller sizes can be passed through the cervix as easilyas an ordinary uterine sound ; the larger produce sufficient dilatation topermit the application of forceps or the introduction of one of the largerrubber bags.* The patient is placed across the bed in the dorsal position,with limbs everted and feet supported on a couple of chairs. The vaginais thoroughly douched out, the anterior and posterior lips of the cervix ares Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-american-text-book-of-obstetrics-for-practitioners-and-students-lcanite-of-polishedsteel-or-of-aluminum-and-graduated-from-no-1-to-xo-44-or-upwardfig-462-the-smaller-sizes-can-be-passed-through-the-cervix-as-easilyas-an-ordinary-uterine-sound-the-larger-produce-sufficient-dilatation-topermit-the-application-of-forceps-or-the-introduction-of-one-of-the-largerrubber-bags-the-patient-is-placed-across-the-bed-in-the-dorsal-positionwith-limbs-everted-and-feet-supported-on-a-couple-of-chairs-the-vaginais-thoroughly-douched-out-the-anterior-and-posterior-lips-of-the-cervix-ares-image370650522.html
RM2CF0GEJ–. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. lcanite, of polishedsteel, or of aluminum, and graduated from No. 1 to Xo. 44 or upward(Fig. 462). The smaller sizes can be passed through the cervix as easilyas an ordinary uterine sound ; the larger produce sufficient dilatation topermit the application of forceps or the introduction of one of the largerrubber bags.* The patient is placed across the bed in the dorsal position,with limbs everted and feet supported on a couple of chairs. The vaginais thoroughly douched out, the anterior and posterior lips of the cervix ares
. International record of medicine . without scaliness. Nose rather broadened, particularly itslower portion. Naso-labial folds on either side markedly ac-centuated, riding directly up to bridge of the nose. Eyelashes. on lower lids sparse. Has a slight, rather thin mnstache, andstates that he could never raise any beard, and that of late henever shave.s, there being no occasion to. Lips putfy andthickened, a little cyanotic and everted. Skin over face andneck universally thickened, but freely movable on underlyingstructures. Has no discharge of serum from the eyes or nose.States that he has l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/international-record-of-medicine-without-scaliness-nose-rather-broadened-particularly-itslower-portion-naso-labial-folds-on-either-side-markedly-ac-centuated-riding-directly-up-to-bridge-of-the-nose-eyelashes-on-lower-lids-sparse-has-a-slight-rather-thin-mnstache-andstates-that-he-could-never-raise-any-beard-and-that-of-late-henever-shaves-there-being-no-occasion-to-lips-putfy-andthickened-a-little-cyanotic-and-everted-skin-over-face-andneck-universally-thickened-but-freely-movable-on-underlyingstructures-has-no-discharge-of-serum-from-the-eyes-or-nosestates-that-he-has-l-image371855770.html
RM2CGYDR6–. International record of medicine . without scaliness. Nose rather broadened, particularly itslower portion. Naso-labial folds on either side markedly ac-centuated, riding directly up to bridge of the nose. Eyelashes. on lower lids sparse. Has a slight, rather thin mnstache, andstates that he could never raise any beard, and that of late henever shave.s, there being no occasion to. Lips putfy andthickened, a little cyanotic and everted. Skin over face andneck universally thickened, but freely movable on underlyingstructures. Has no discharge of serum from the eyes or nose.States that he has l
. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C. Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . iata, MIntosh. Fig. 79.—The eleventh parapodium (x20); the gill showsthe characteristically thickened filaments ; thechsetse are diagrammatically indicated. Fig. 80.—Side view of the head (x 4), to show the deepincision between the lower and the lateral lips ;the upper edge of the former is somewhat everted,so as to be visible from above. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. nov. Fig. 81.—The head, dorsal view (x 4). Fig. 82.—The head, ventral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoological-results-of-the-fishing-experiments-carried-on-by-fis-endeavour-1909-14-under-hc-dannevig-commonwealth-director-of-fisheries-volume-1-5-iata-mintosh-fig-79the-eleventh-parapodium-x20-the-gill-showsthe-characteristically-thickened-filaments-thechsetse-are-diagrammatically-indicated-fig-80side-view-of-the-head-x-4-to-show-the-deepincision-between-the-lower-and-the-lateral-lips-the-upper-edge-of-the-former-is-somewhat-evertedso-as-to-be-visible-from-above-lumbriconereis-gulielmi-sp-nov-fig-81the-head-dorsal-view-x-4-fig-82the-head-ventral-image370190827.html
RM2CE7J4Y–. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S. 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C. Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries. Volume 1-5 . iata, MIntosh. Fig. 79.—The eleventh parapodium (x20); the gill showsthe characteristically thickened filaments ; thechsetse are diagrammatically indicated. Fig. 80.—Side view of the head (x 4), to show the deepincision between the lower and the lateral lips ;the upper edge of the former is somewhat everted,so as to be visible from above. Lumbriconereis gulielmi, sp. nov. Fig. 81.—The head, dorsal view (x 4). Fig. 82.—The head, ventral
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 76 Y.I. KANTOR, A. MEDINSKAYA AND J.D. TAYLOR. Fig. 22 Ptychobela suturalis (Gray, 1838). A, semidiagrammatic longitudinal section of the foregut (only one salivary duct shown) with the proboscis in an everted position and buccal lips inverted inside the buccal cavity; B, longitudinal section of the proboscis tip. The proboscis walls are medium-thick, and comprise about 15% of the proboscis diameter. The mouth is narrow in relaxed animals, but capable of great expansion. The muscles of the proboscis walls are equally developed along its length. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-natural-history-museum-zoology-76-yi-kantor-a-medinskaya-and-jd-taylor-fig-22-ptychobela-suturalis-gray-1838-a-semidiagrammatic-longitudinal-section-of-the-foregut-only-one-salivary-duct-shown-with-the-proboscis-in-an-everted-position-and-buccal-lips-inverted-inside-the-buccal-cavity-b-longitudinal-section-of-the-proboscis-tip-the-proboscis-walls-are-medium-thick-and-comprise-about-15-of-the-proboscis-diameter-the-mouth-is-narrow-in-relaxed-animals-but-capable-of-great-expansion-the-muscles-of-the-proboscis-walls-are-equally-developed-along-its-length-image233859264.html
RMRGD5TG–. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. 76 Y.I. KANTOR, A. MEDINSKAYA AND J.D. TAYLOR. Fig. 22 Ptychobela suturalis (Gray, 1838). A, semidiagrammatic longitudinal section of the foregut (only one salivary duct shown) with the proboscis in an everted position and buccal lips inverted inside the buccal cavity; B, longitudinal section of the proboscis tip. The proboscis walls are medium-thick, and comprise about 15% of the proboscis diameter. The mouth is narrow in relaxed animals, but capable of great expansion. The muscles of the proboscis walls are equally developed along its length.
. The natural history of plants. Botany. MYBI8TI0AGH2E. 493 also, the female flowers only possess a gynseceum within the perianth (figs. 302, 303). This is gamosepalous in the females, with three valvate teeth reflexed on anthesis; it is a little better developed than in the males. The gynseceum is free superior, formed of a conical ovary, tapering above and traversed by a longitudinal groove down the placentary edge. The two lips of this groove become thickened towards the top, and are everted and covered with stig- matic papillae. The ovary contains only a single cell, with a sub- Myristica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-mybi8ti0agh2e-493-also-the-female-flowers-only-possess-a-gynseceum-within-the-perianth-figs-302-303-this-is-gamosepalous-in-the-females-with-three-valvate-teeth-reflexed-on-anthesis-it-is-a-little-better-developed-than-in-the-males-the-gynseceum-is-free-superior-formed-of-a-conical-ovary-tapering-above-and-traversed-by-a-longitudinal-groove-down-the-placentary-edge-the-two-lips-of-this-groove-become-thickened-towards-the-top-and-are-everted-and-covered-with-stig-matic-papillae-the-ovary-contains-only-a-single-cell-with-a-sub-myristica-image232079554.html
RMRDG3RE–. The natural history of plants. Botany. MYBI8TI0AGH2E. 493 also, the female flowers only possess a gynseceum within the perianth (figs. 302, 303). This is gamosepalous in the females, with three valvate teeth reflexed on anthesis; it is a little better developed than in the males. The gynseceum is free superior, formed of a conical ovary, tapering above and traversed by a longitudinal groove down the placentary edge. The two lips of this groove become thickened towards the top, and are everted and covered with stig- matic papillae. The ovary contains only a single cell, with a sub- Myristica
. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 3] TRIBES OF PERUVIAN AND ECUADORIAN MONTANA 625 Shrunken heads.—Shrunken heads (tsantsas) are now most typical of but not peculiar to the Jivaro (pi. 63). The skin is cut and removed from the skull, the lips are everted and pinned or sewed together, and the whole head skin is boiled with a plant which somewhat shrinks it and fixes the hair. It is further reduced by placing hot stones and sand inside it; then it is smoked, polished, and kept in a jar. When victim's heads cannot be taken, sloth or other animal tsantsas may be substituted. Many fraudulent shrunken hea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-ethnology-vol-3-tribes-of-peruvian-and-ecuadorian-montana-625-shrunken-headsshrunken-heads-tsantsas-are-now-most-typical-of-but-not-peculiar-to-the-jivaro-pi-63-the-skin-is-cut-and-removed-from-the-skull-the-lips-are-everted-and-pinned-or-sewed-together-and-the-whole-head-skin-is-boiled-with-a-plant-which-somewhat-shrinks-it-and-fixes-the-hair-it-is-further-reduced-by-placing-hot-stones-and-sand-inside-it-then-it-is-smoked-polished-and-kept-in-a-jar-when-victims-heads-cannot-be-taken-sloth-or-other-animal-tsantsas-may-be-substituted-many-fraudulent-shrunken-hea-image234113104.html
RMRGTNJ8–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Vol. 3] TRIBES OF PERUVIAN AND ECUADORIAN MONTANA 625 Shrunken heads.—Shrunken heads (tsantsas) are now most typical of but not peculiar to the Jivaro (pi. 63). The skin is cut and removed from the skull, the lips are everted and pinned or sewed together, and the whole head skin is boiled with a plant which somewhat shrinks it and fixes the hair. It is further reduced by placing hot stones and sand inside it; then it is smoked, polished, and kept in a jar. When victim's heads cannot be taken, sloth or other animal tsantsas may be substituted. Many fraudulent shrunken hea
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SE AC A. GL A IMI.I KK 17. Sagittal burning continuous chaniK-1 formed liy everted aedeagus and cxteinled atrium of the female. FIGURE IS. Whole-mount preparation, showing attachment of claspers to cerci of female .md position of everted at deagus relative to the genital lips.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine Biological Laboratory ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-se-ac-a-gl-a-imii-kk-17-sagittal-burning-continuous-chanik-1-formed-liy-everted-aedeagus-and-cxteinled-atrium-of-the-female-figure-is-whole-mount-preparation-showing-attachment-of-claspers-to-cerci-of-female-md-position-of-everted-at-deagus-relative-to-the-genital-lips-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-marine-biological-laboratory-image234653100.html
RMRHNABT–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SE AC A. GL A IMI.I KK 17. Sagittal burning continuous chaniK-1 formed liy everted aedeagus and cxteinled atrium of the female. FIGURE IS. Whole-mount preparation, showing attachment of claspers to cerci of female .md position of everted at deagus relative to the genital lips.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Marine Biological Laboratory (
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 15. Hemipenis of Geodipsas zeny (MCZ 181161 [holotype]; specimen from near IVIidongy du Sud). Fully everted organ in sulcate (left) and asulcute (right) views. mately 2.5 mm long (approximately 21% forked). The branches are broad open grooves bordered with spinules. The prox- imal undivided portion of the sulcus and the proximal portion of the forks is a closed canal formed by the appressed lips of the sulcus. The distal tips of the forks are open grooves that are somewhat flared and rounded distally (in form r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-figure-15-hemipenis-of-geodipsas-zeny-mcz-181161-holotype-specimen-from-near-iviidongy-du-sud-fully-everted-organ-in-sulcate-left-and-asulcute-right-views-mately-25-mm-long-approximately-21-forked-the-branches-are-broad-open-grooves-bordered-with-spinules-the-prox-imal-undivided-portion-of-the-sulcus-and-the-proximal-portion-of-the-forks-is-a-closed-canal-formed-by-the-appressed-lips-of-the-sulcus-the-distal-tips-of-the-forks-are-open-grooves-that-are-somewhat-flared-and-rounded-distally-in-form-r-image233899221.html
RMRGF0RH–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Figure 15. Hemipenis of Geodipsas zeny (MCZ 181161 [holotype]; specimen from near IVIidongy du Sud). Fully everted organ in sulcate (left) and asulcute (right) views. mately 2.5 mm long (approximately 21% forked). The branches are broad open grooves bordered with spinules. The prox- imal undivided portion of the sulcus and the proximal portion of the forks is a closed canal formed by the appressed lips of the sulcus. The distal tips of the forks are open grooves that are somewhat flared and rounded distally (in form r