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- (Ununited) Anterior half of calvarium. Punctured fracture at three points with depression of the internal table. One fracture occurred at the frontal protuberance; the second, 4cm distant, just within the temporal ridge; and the third near the anterior inferior angle of the left parietal 4cm from the sutures; these punctured openings are 5mm to 7mm in diameter. On the external surface these openings are as clean as though made with a sharp cutting punch. No fissures radiate from them. Small fough framents of the internal table project inwards from the margin of the holes at which they maintain their connection with the sound bone. One of these is a centimeter long, is connected with the fracture of the frontal portuberance. Case of R.C., aged 16, a factory hand who fell upon a large wheel covered with spikes of polished iron 9 cm long, sharp at the points and 6mm thick at the base. It was a revolving comb for disentagling hemp. The boy fell upon it, became impaled by the hooks. It required two men to release him. When drawn off the hooks, the boy was perfectly conscious, did not think he was much hurt and wished to walk home. He was admitted to the Episcopal Hostpital, Philadelphia. Eight or ten large lacerated wounds of the back of the right hand and arm and a fracture of the left molar[sic] bone were also found. There were no brain symptoms whatever at the time of admission. The lacerations were reflected and secured by sutures and water dressings applied to the head and face. The boy did well till the third day when there were intervals of delirium. On the fifth day, hemiplegia of the right side occurred. On the sixth day, difficulty in separating the jaws, especially on the left side; trismus; risus sardonicus; hard abdominal muscles; rectum and bladder. Tetanus continued till the tenth day when the boy died unconscious. Besides the injury to the bones, the brain and its membranes were found lacerated at points corresponding to the fracture. The right anterior cerebral lobe was more lacerated than the middle one and was the seat of a large abscess. There was no particular congestion of the base and medulla. The spinal cord was not examined. Abscess about the left knee joint. The wounds in the arms appeared to be in good condition. Trans. Coll. Phys. Phila. Vol 3, new series, p.466
- (Ununited) Depressed fracture of the left parietal bone. There is a depressed fracture 5.5cm long in the left parietal parallel to the inter-parietal suture and 6cm from it and 2cm distant from the parieto-frontal. The fracture was probably made by a single blow of a sharp instrument; two fragments are depressed 8cm from the outer surface; the upper fragment has a breadth of 1cm the lower fragment 6cm. The upper fragment is slightly longer than the lower. From within fragments of the internal table of slightly larger size are seen. They each have a breadth of 1cm and a length of 5cm. They are depressed so as to form an angle of 90 degrees with each other. The fractured edges are separated by an interval of about 4cm through which the diploe is seen but owing to the contact of the framents of the outer table there is no opening through the skull. The depressed portions of hte internal table maintain with the sound bone
- (Ununited) Fracture of both parietal bones with separation of the sutures. The right parietal bone has sustained a depressed fracture. The fracture lines radiate from the parieto-frontal suture near the anterior inferior angle of the bone. The longest fissure has a length of 7cm. The internal fracture is depressed and its fracture lines are more distinctly seen and are slightly more extensive. There is a fissure in the left parietal near the anterior superior angle directed backward and downward. The frontal suture is persistent; it and the inter-parietal and fronto-parietal sutures are separated. The bones were not intimately locked together by them
- (Ununited) Fracture of the left parietal near the middle of the inter-parietal suture. Recent. The fracture was of small extent and probably depressed. A trephine was applied immediately below the seat of injury removing a circle of bone 1.8cm in diameter and some small fragments from the skull. More of the outer table than of the inner was removed. The edges are rough and the patient did not live long after the accident
- 14 pieces from shattered skull and large portion of right occipital bone with partial parietal and mastoid process; gun shot wound. Shattered pieces cosisted of the fronto-nasal bones. Occipital bone with oval entrance wound on lambdoidal suture, about 1.6 x 2.7cm; thin, crumbled leather square nailed to interior cranial vault. Occipital bone on black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- 2 pieces of a calvarium; displays both parietal and very little of the frontal. Evident of a rectangle portion removed from the crown of the calvarium, removing most of the sagittal suture. Specimen broken in 2 pieces along the sagittal suture, and broken along the lambdoidal suture. Due to the lack of suturing, this specimen most likely represents a subadult
- 24 small nasal bone fragments; some are distinctivly the vomer, lacrimal and nasal bones. Bone in a box with the note "Fragment of little boy skull"
- 3 skull fragments from the skull vault; each piece displays one side with suture lines; suture lines are very wavy, possibly from the lambdoidal stuture. Bones in a box with the note "Fragment of little boy skull"
- Anterior half of the right temporal bone; posterior end of the zygomatic arch evident
- Calvarium
- Calvarium "Mrs. Batson"; normal skull cap; some sutures completely fused; 2 prominent parietal forminia. Prepared by Oscar V. Batson MD. Donor: Mrs. Oscar V. Batson
- Calvarium from Native American Skull.
- Calvarium in association with cranium with labotomy holes in orbits; calvarium separated by 2 lateral to medial 45 degree angle cuts. Sutures still rather loose
- Calvarium of Macaque monkey; partial of the frontal parietal and occipital bones
- Calvarium of adult. Saggital suture nearly fully sealed and invisible. Exostosis interior of skull cap
- Calvarium of temporal bone and zygomatic arch and mastoid; gunshot wound in temporal between zygomatic and mastoid, superior of auditory meatus. Entrance wound is ovoid about 2.2 x 1.5cm; obliterated petrous portion. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium of unknown animal; cross-section, that follows sagittal suture, of cranial vault to show interior soft tissue; cross-section includes some molars
- Calvarium section that displays the whole foramen magnum; unknown animal; some soft tissue still present
- Calvarium with Osteitis deformans or Paget's disease. Post-mortum cut that preserves the dorsal end of both parietal and the superior portion of the occipital bone. All sutures are completly gone. One fistula on very top point of calvarium. Thickness of bone ranges from 7.5-18.9mm. Collection of Dr. F.R. Packard
- Calvarium with a gun shot entrance wound in right posterior parietal bone, just superior to the lambdoidal suture line; exit wound in left anterior parietal bone; star burst shattering. 3 trephining holes around exit wound that makes a square hole in skull, done so to extract compressed bone fragments; healing of wound evident due to long period between wound and death. Specimen on black metal tripod; notes on death and wound under "Labels". Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10. MISSING 5/12/15
- Calvarium with blunt trauma force to right frontal bone; wound is oblong, about 3 x 1.7 cm; can see fracture on interior skull vault. Sagittal suture fused. With a black wood mount, but is not attached to it.
- Calvarium with ectocranial porosity, not porotic hyerostosis; sutures not fused; loose occipital bone
- Calvarium with gun shot wound in posterior right parietal bone; entrance wound just superior to the lambdoidal suture; clean entrance with no shattering; entrance wound is 1.2cm in width and .5cm in height. Projectile wired to posterior right perietal bone. Specimen comes with an information card which is under "Labels" Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with gunshot wound through left posterior parietal bone; greenstick fracture from parietal bone to frontal bone; sharp fractures. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with gunshot wound. Gutter fracture on entrance; entrance wound in right parietal, just lateral to sagittal suture; wound is about 3.3cm long. Sutures all fused. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with gunshot wound; no entrance wound present; exit wound encompasses majority of frontal bone, superior brow ridge; comminuted fracture; starburst fracture reaches to occipital bone. Sutures all fused. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with hydrocephalus; post-mortum cut that displays on the frontal and both parietal bones; calavarium broken along sutures, but held with wire. Inside calvarium handwriting that says on proper right parietal "From Dr. RB Goddard / 1853 / D J Rhea Bavtine". Not fused sutures and the conditions of the disease indicate at young individual
- Calvarium with large cut marks made by a saw. Largest cut is on left frontal to mid parietal and is about 10.1cm long; visibly see several saw strokes in diploe; this portion pentrates skull. Second largest cut is on right posterior parietal and is about 3.6cm long. About 5 small cuts that cut through only diploe; along left medial parietal. These marks are either perimortum, or done very close after death. On black wood mount.. Donor: Dr. M¿̐ưtter.
- Calvarium with metopic suture; cranial bones loose and wobbly. Specimen is subadult, less than 6 years old
- Calvarium with possible bullet; 3 oblong projectile points along the proper right frontal and parietal bones; largest entrance point is in the frontal, with two proceeding after it in the parietal. Impact caused braincase to shatter; shattered pieces glued back together with black adhesive. Specimen on black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with shrapnel from a bomb fragment in the right frontal bone; 2 additional impact wounds evident on left parietal bone. Projectile wired to skull.Specimen on black metal tripod; notes on death and wound under "Labels". Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium with shrapnel projectile through occipital bone; shattering to the occipital and right temporal bones; entrance wound skids over skull for about 6cm and then lodged into cranial vault. Metal projectile wired to specimen. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Calvarium, caries. Donor: Dr. J. Ewing Mears
- Calvarium, entire cranial vault from occipital to brow ridges; no facial bones. Right temporal bone separated. Specimen covered in red-brown dirt and very crumbly
- Calvarium, facial bones, anterior view of skull wit soft tissue remnants of frontal sinuses, nose septum, palette and dried eyes. No teeth. Misshapened maxillia, right side curves upwards. Postmortum holes drilled throughout
- Calvarium, healthy/normal
- Calvarium, heavy, pathological condition manifesting endocranially as well as ectocranially. Pitting of the ectocranial surface primarily on the frontal bones, and extensive porosity visible on the endocranial surface. Persistant metopic suture
- Calvarium, hyperostosis, osteisis deformans (Paget's Disease), thickness of cortex ranges from 1.6-3..5cm. Donor: Dr. Charles Herwirsch
- Calvarium, tertiary syphilis
- Calvarium, very light and gracile, of a juvenile. Growth striations evident on bone plates
- Calvarium. Donor: Dr. M¿̐ưtter.
- Calvarium. Donor: Dr. M¿̐ưtter.
- Calvarium; This specimen is the posterior portion of a human skull. The occipital portion is present and complete. The left and right parietal bones and the left and right temporal bones are partially present. On the right temporal bone, just above the mastoid process and posterior to the external auditory meatus, there are two holes approximately 5mm in diameter; possibly necrosis. On the endocranial surface there is a channel running from the two holes in the temporal bone along the union of the parietal bone and into the occipital bone, ending approximately 2cm from the median
- Cast of Trephined Calvarium, twp trephinations, one partially healed
- Cross-section of an animal skull with maxillia teeth present; unknown animal
- Fetal maxillia; complete absence of tooth crown formation; missing right ramus; still enveloped in soft tissue. Possibly 8-9 months old in utero
- Fracture of the right parietal and occipital
- Frontal Bone broken along sutures. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Inferior portion of left eye orbit with anterior half of zygoma. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Left half maxillia of sheep-head fish; 2 rows of teeth; teeth round and smooth
- Left half of sphenoid bone; body sagittally cut to separate it from skull; whole body present. All of left half present expect for medial pterygoid plate
- Left maxillia that shows maxillary sinus; of a sheep
- Left parietal bone, broken along sutures. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Left temporal bone with small portions of the parietal and occipital bones with shell fragments. Entrance wound about 1.3 x .7cm, entering superior to the mastoid process and zygomatic arch. Red, rusted shrapnel 3.1 x 1.8 cm in size wired to skull cap; entrance wound too small for entire shrapnel to enter; the small end of fragment could have benn lodged into skull while the rest remained exterior to the skull. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Left temporal skull bone with proximal portion of ramus; gun shot wound through sphenoid; inferior to temporal bone, bone shredded. Specimen on black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Maxillia with full dentition (16 teeth); specimen has very straight teeth; slightly shoveled incisors. Soft tissue still attaches exposes sinuses of the inferior nasal aperture
- Normal/healthy calvarium with all sutures visible. Held to 1007.07A, making it a complete skull. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Occipital Bone showing full Foreman Magnum. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Occipital bone, broken along sutures. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Old fracture (3 openings). There are three openings at the seat of fracture, one near the median line in the right parietal, extends downwards 4.5cm near the parieto-occipital suture and parallel with it; the second is in the interparietal suture and is 2cm long; the third which had a length of 7cm lies in the left parietal near the median line and is united in the posterior poriton throughout-2cm. These openings have a diemeter of from 4mm to 7mm and have smoothe edges. In the posterior portion of the inter-parietal suture is a Wormian bone having a diameter of 3cm
- Partial calvarium, mostly of right parietal bone; large portion of skull removed, either as trapanning or blunt trauma, about 5.7 x 10.5cm; evidence of bone regrowth around margins of opening; thin layer of cartilage or layer of dure covering remaining opening; possible infection on bone, likely of cortex, possibly osteomyelitis
- Portion of calvarium with gunshot wound; triangle cut of skull cap; gunshot wound is circle impact, about .8cm in diameter, on superior portion; interior skull, starburst fracture. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Portion of right Chimpanzee skull: inferior eye orbit, maxilla and zygoma; 5 teeth
- Portion of right mandible with 1 molar in socket; 3rd molar; cuts removed ramus and mesial body
- Possibly female (difficult to tell from the extreme occipital flattening - judgement is based on the relatively small mastoid processes). THere are metal posts in the right and left temporals and both zygomatic arches are gone. The surface of the right occipital condyle is effaced
- Posterior portion of cranial vault of a dog head; dried soft tissue still around the cranial vault
- Right Parietal Bone; healthy/normal. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Right frontal bone from fetal or infant skull
- Right mastoid process and auditory meatus; is the majority of the right temporal bone
- Right mastoid process, partial temporal arch and internal auditory canal; osteophyte visible right in the ear canal, blocking most of it. Specimen on black wood mount. Donor: Dr. M¿̐ưtter
- Right mastoid process; very small; sectioned and separated from rest of skull
- Right parietal bone
- Right side of a maxillia of an Opossum
- Right skull half, without skull cap, & atlas and proximal portion of ramus; gunshot wound fracture in nasal and orbital region; inferior of eye cavity the bone is shattered. Specimen on black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Right squamous portion with visible internal and external auditory meatus; cochlea, semi-circular canals and vestibule are visible; middle ear bones, the malleus, incus, and stapes are absent. Bone in a box with the note "Fragment of little boy skull"
- Skull cap of adult. Exostosis interior skull
- Skull cap with fused sagittal suture, mostly fused coronal suture; loose occipital bone
- Skull cap with ovoid gun shot wound in frontal bone, very close to sagittal suture; entrance wound is 3.6 x 1.7cm in size; specimen rather young due to loosely fused cranial sutures. Specimen on black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Skull cap with shrapnel wound and shrapnel ball wired to skull; wound in posterior parietal bone, just superior of lambdoidal suture; bullet gray sphere wired on skull; entrance wound about 1.6cm in diameter. On black metal tripod. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Skull cap with very large gunshot wound on the border of the right occipital and parietal bones; very large radiating/starburst fracture; 1 fracture line continues anteriorly to the brow ridge. On black metal tripod
- Skull cap with visible sutures; sutures very clear and visible interior cranial vault; occipital bone loose. 2 distinct vascular grooves on frontal bone
- Small portion of squamous portion of skull; transverse and sagittal cuts to emphasis the auditory canal; two pins protrude from one of the cuts. Bone in a box with the note "Fragment of little boy skull"
- Small skull fragment with an additional skull piece wired to it. Entry wound evident on larger fragment, however the wound does not penetrate skull; this wound caused enough impact to blow off a fragment of skull, the additional piece wired to the skull. Possibly caused by a gunshot or shrapnel. On black wood mount with an ulna, radius, rib and clavicle. Donor: U.S. Base Hospital No. 10
- Sphenoid Bone with missing right pterygoid plate. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
- Sphenoid, hypertrophic ostitis. Donor: Dr. M¿̐ưtter
- Temporal Bone, teaching model; bone cast embedded in plaster
- Temporal Bone, teaching model; bone cast embedded in plaster; right side
- Temporal bone that shows complete exterior and interior auditory meatus. Donor: Prof. George McClellan
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