[The terminology and etymology of German anatomical technical terms for the stylo-, zeugo-, basi- and metapodium of horses].
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- Journal Article
Summary
The study is about the analysis of specific German anatomical terms used in veterinary medicine, particularly when describing the longer bones and associated joints in a horse. It also provides some insights into the etymology, or origin, of these unique terminologies.
Overview of the Research
Firstly, the research reviews specialized anatomical terms that are specifically used to describe the longer limb bones and their connecting joints in horses. These terms are found in German veterinary and special veterinary anatomical manuals and textbooks dating back to 1774.
- The study provides a comprehensive understanding of specific, highly technical anatomical terminologies.
- The research delves into the history and usage of these terms in German medical literature.
Etymology of the Terms
Further, the research also provides etymological insights on some of these specialized terms.
- This refers to the historical study of the origin of these words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
- The etymology helps illustrate how these terms have been used and evolved scientifically over the centuries.
Importance of the Research
This review of veterinary anatomical terms is important because a clear understanding and proper usage of these terms is crucial for accurate communication in the field of veterinary medicine.
- Understanding the origin and history of these terms can provide a greater depth of interpretation and appreciation for the terminology.
- It can also lead to improved precision in the description of anatomical structures, which can result in better understanding and treatment of conditions.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Anatomischen Institut, Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover.
MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Extremities
- Horses / anatomy & histology
- Joints
- Terminology as Topic