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4. On the Movements of the Articulation of the Lower Jaw

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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After alluding to the difficulty of determining the precise anatomical configuration of the condyles of the lower jaw, especially in the human subject, the temporo-maxillary articulation admitting of a multiplicity of movements, and these again being liable to modification by different accidental and other conditions of relative structures, such as the teeth, &c., the author stated that a general principle would nevertheless be found to prevail, and in general to be distinctly traceable in this joint, whatever might be the modifications existing either in its function or external form.

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Proceedings 1857-58
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1862

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