There are many interesting legends from around the world and through the ages that refer to mythical beings that are similar to horses. The Scottish Kelpies are some of the more intriguing of these creatures and tales about these water horses have been told far and wide around that country.
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in which a random number is accidentally added into a group chat that spend their time talking about tik tok boys -------👶🌼📒 "my crush isn't vinnie hacker It's Vincent Hanker duh." "Sis it's literally right there in the chat why you thought that was gonna work?" "I don't know... worth a try."
The side of things you never see.
It’s no secret that some of the biggest things in human history were discovered utterly by accident. Penicillin and X-rays, to name just a few, are among them.
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How to choose your abode
Bernd Streiter (German, 1962). Begegnung (from the series dedicated to Austrian poet Georg Trakl), 1989
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Identifier: postmortempatho00catt Title: Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners Year: 1905 (1900s) Authors: Cattell, Henry Ware, 1862-1936. [from old catalog] Subjects: Anatomy, Pathological Autopsy Publisher: Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ng the circular incision, or, more frequently, crucial incisions aremade on either side of the longitudinal sinus and each side is incisedby a perpendicular cut running from the vertex down to the upper mar-gin of the bone. The four pieces are then turned down and the falxcerebri is cut anteriorly just behind the crista galli and with a portion 1 J. Dejerine, Anatomie des centres nerveux, 1895, p. 13. EXAMINATION OF THE SKULL AND BRAIN 229 of dura on each side of the longitudinal sinus pulled backward. Itwill be seen that the dura mater thus covers the sawed portions ofthe bones (Fig. 128) and affords a protection to the hands in thesubsequent removal of the brain. Aseptic compresses may also beused for a similar purpose. The thickness of the skull is next noted. It varies much, beingusually greater in negroes and, at times, in syphilitic subjects. Italso varies in different parts of the same skull, being thinnest in thetemporal region and thickest at the occiput, and is often unequal Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 128.—French method of opening the dura. (After Letulle.) in corresponding points of the opposite sides. The diploe may beentirely absent in some places, in which case the bone-dust will lackthe reddish color commonly observed in recently sawed bone. Theskull is usually from two to six millimetres thick. In rare cases thefrontal sinus may extend high up and be of unusual thickness; in oneof my subjects it measured half an inch across at the top after removalof the calvarium in the usual manner. Note the relations of theexternal table, internal table, and diploe. Pay especial attention tothe amount of blood in the latter; if abundant, suspect fracture. At 230 POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS times it Is entirely bloodless. The skullcap should be held up to thelight so that any inequality in its thickness may be perceived. ThePacchionian granulations often give rise to small nodular depressionsin the inner table, which are of course perfectly normal and shouldnot be mistaken for pressure Note About Images 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.
Completed in 2008 in Sexten, Italy. Images by Cristobal Palma. The major constraints of this project, its steep site, compressed between existing buildings and very limited allowance of development volume have...
7 outfits created out of 7 limited non-normative fashion materials are at the core of this performance and are an exploration of the concept of restriction as a base for experiment and materialization. 7 is and will always be a magic number…