1919
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.31724
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An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians, by Carl Toldt, assisted by Alois Dalla Rosa. Adapted to English and American and international terminology by M. Eden Paul.

Abstract: Cingulum extremitatis inferioris, 107, 124-126 superioris, 106, loiS Circumference, articular, of the radius, 115 of the ulna, 1 14 INDEX 155 Circumferentia articularis radii, 115 ulnae, 114

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“…In 1887, Motais called it the superior check ligament; he believed the structure to represent expansions of the sheath of the superior rectus [21]. In 1904, Toldt et al [27] proposed naming the structure Fascienzipfel , which denotes fibrous slips of the levator-superior rectus fascial sheath, or, more concisely, check ligaments. In 1914, Whitnall [28] pointed out that the levator and the underlying superior rectus muscles are intimately connected through fusion of their fascial sheaths.…”
Section: Attachment Of the Levator-superior Rectus Fascial Sheath To mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1887, Motais called it the superior check ligament; he believed the structure to represent expansions of the sheath of the superior rectus [21]. In 1904, Toldt et al [27] proposed naming the structure Fascienzipfel , which denotes fibrous slips of the levator-superior rectus fascial sheath, or, more concisely, check ligaments. In 1914, Whitnall [28] pointed out that the levator and the underlying superior rectus muscles are intimately connected through fusion of their fascial sheaths.…”
Section: Attachment Of the Levator-superior Rectus Fascial Sheath To mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, both techniques ultimately dissect along embryological fusion planes. Surgeons have meticulously confirmed the existence of colonic mesentery along the full length of the colon, which can be separated from the retroperitoneum along an avascular areolar tissue[ 11 , 12 ]. Goligher described the separation of this mesocolon towards the midline starting from Toldt’s line and along Toldt’s fascia[ 13 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maurice Eden Paul (1865–1944), a general practitioner and member of the PMA often reviewed the French and German literature for the JMS . Paul, who had already translated Toldt (1903–1904) for Rebman, would have known of Bloch’s work, although it may well have been Ellis who encouraged him to translate Sexualleben . Paul’s “Prefatory Note” to The Sexual Life of Our Time in Its Relations to Modern Civilization (hereafter, “ Sexual Life ”) reveals that Bloch’s ideas chimed with his own socialist principles and his belief in the wider dissemination of sexual knowledge.…”
Section: The Sexual Life Of Our Timementioning
confidence: 99%