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Bie. Morphological Anatomy from a Phenomenological Point of View. 1e. 2002.
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Acknowledgments
Preface
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GENERAL ASPECTS CONCERNING THE MODULE MORPHOLOGICAL ANATOMY
2.1. The Anatomical Approach
2.2. The Existence of a Blueprint
2.3. The Reality of the Blueprint
2.4. About the Module
3. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON THE SKELETON
3.1. Introduction
3.1.1. The Shape of the Skull
3.1.2. The Desmoid and Endochondral Ossification Centers of the Skull
3.1.3. Ossification Process of the Neurocranium
3.1.4. Joining of Cranial Bones: Synostoses and Sutures
3.1.5. The Exoskeleton
3.1.6. Morphological Characteristics of the Head
3.2. The Limbs
3.2.1. The Form of the Limbs
3.2.2. The Dynamic Morphology of the Extremities
3.2.3. Enchondral Ossification
3.2.4. The Ossification of the Long Bones
3.2.5. The Connection between the Skeletal Parts of the Long Bones: The Joints
3.2.6. The Divergent Configuration of the Long Bones
3.2.7. The Endoskeleton
3.2.8. Form and Movement
3.2.9. Morphological Characteristics of the Extremities
3.3. The Thorax
3.3.1. The Form of the Torso
3.3.2. The Rhythmic Structure of the Thorax: Repetition and Metamorphosis
3.3.3. The Bony Connections of the Thorax and the Spinal Column
3.3.4. From Exoskeleton to Endoskeleton
3.3.5. Morphological Characteristics of the Thorax
3.4. Summary and Conclusions
3.5. Goethean Aspects
3.5.1. Form and Dynamic
3.5.2. Centripetal Dynamic and the Spherical Form
3.5.3. Centrifugal Dynamic and the Radial Form
3.5.4. Rhythmical Dynamic and Rhythmical Form
3.6. Once again, the Blueprint
4. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE SPINAL COLUMN
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Metamorphosis in the Spinal Column
4.2.1. The Blueprint of the Vertebrae in Relation to the Ribs
4.2.2. Cervical Region
4.2.3. Lumbar and Sacral Region
4.2.4. Thoracic Region
4.3. Goethean Aspects
4.3.1. Morphological Characteristics of the Spinal Column
4.3.2. Morphological Characteristics of the Ribs
5. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
5.1. Introduction
5.2. The Central Nervous System
5.2.1. Early Development
5.2.2. The Telencephalon
5.2.3. The Diencephalon
5.2.4. The Cerebellum
5.2.5. Mesencephalon, Metencephalon, and Myelencephalon
5.3. The Peripheral Nervous System
5.3.1. Radial Structure and Plexus Formation
5.4. The Spinal Cord
5.4.1. Introduction
5.4.2. The Segmental Structure of the Spinal Nerves
5.5. Nervous System and Consciousness
5.5.1. The Consciousness of the Head
5.5.2. The Consciousness of the Metabolic Organs, the Skeleton, and the Muscles
5.5.3. The Consciousness of the Rhythmic Organs
5.6. Goethean Aspects
5.6.1. The Intracranial Nervous System: Sphere and Plane
5.6.2. The Peripheral Nervous System: Radial Structure
5.6.3. The Spinal Cord: the Rhythmic nervous System
6. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE AIRWAYS
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Development of the Airways
6.2.1. The Paranasal Sinuses
6.2.2. The Alveolar Areas of the Lung
6.2.3. The Trachea and the Bronchial Tree: Rhythmic Air
6.2.4. The Larynx
6.3. Goethean Aspects
6.3.1. Intracranial Air: Spherical Form and Centripetal Dynamic
6.3.2. Alveolar Air: Centrifugal (Divergent) Dynamic
6.3.3. Rhythmic Air Movements
7. THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
7.1. Introduction
7.2. The Foregut: Digestion and Perception
7.2.1. The Digestive Organs
7.2.2. The Pharyngeal Gut
7.2.3. The Perception of Food
7.3. The Hindgut
7.3.1. Stasis, Absorption, and Bacterial Colonization
7.4. The Midgut
7.4.1. The Rhythmical Aspect
7.5. Goethean Aspects
7.5.1. Introduction
7.5.2. The Foregut
7.5.3. The Hindgut
7.5.4. The Midgut
8. COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY
8.1. Introduction
8..2.The Comparative Morphology of the Head
8.2.1. The Form of the Head
8.2.2. Comparative Morphology of the Position and Carriage of the Head
8.3. The Comparative Morphology of the Limbs
8.3.1. Morphology of the Form of the Limbs
8.3.2. The Position of the Limbs
8.3.3. Quadrupedal and Bipedal
8.4. The Thorax
8.4.1. Comparative Morphology of the Form of the Thorax
8.4.2. Comparative Morphology of the Position of the Thorax in Relation to Respiration
9. POLARIZATION AND WHAT IS IN BETWEEN
9.1. Introduction
9.2. The Head
9.2.1. The Neurocranium
9.2.2. The Splanchnocranium
9.2.3. The Pneumocranium
9.2.4. The Large Blood Vessels
9.3. The Trunk
9.3.1. The Nervous System and the Trunk
9.3.2. The Digestive System and the Trunk
9.3.3. The Pneumatic Cavity and the Trunk
9.4. The Limbs
9.4.1. The Polarization of the Extremities
9.4.2. The Human Hand and Foot
9.4.3. The Difference between Humans and Mammals
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