7 Words to use with articular

The articular cartilages also suffer, become necrotic in patches, and frequently wholly destroyed.

The scapula resembles that of the cetacean Hyperoodon, but the supra- spinous fossa is larger and more seal-like; as is the humerus, which differs from that of the Cetacea in presenting true articular surfaces for the free jointing of the bones of the fore-arm.

The articular centres of the arms are called thermometers: the wrist, that of the organic physical life; the shoulder, that of the sensitive life; and the elbow, that of the relative life.

On the occasion of our visit there were in the infirmary 7 men laid up: 1 with itch, 1 with diarrhoea, 1 with neuralgia, 1 with an abscess in the neck, 1 with articular rheumatism, and 1 with gastritis.

The hyaline cartilage forms the early state of most of the bones, and is also a permanent coating for the articular ends of long bones.

Before all, the connections between the concepts are too manifold and complex for the monotonous transitions of this dialectic method (which Chalybaeus wittily called articular disease) to be capable of doing them justice.

These baths are very useful for affections of the larynx, articular enlargements, and most kinds of rheumatism and neuralgia.

7 Words to use with  articular