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  • Sinus arrest
  • Bradycardia, sinus
  • Thrombosis, Sagittal sinus
  • Mucocoele, frontal sinus
  • Thrombosis, Sagittal sinus
  • Carotid sinus hypersensitivity
  • Tachycardia ventricular, sinus rhythm
  • Ventricular tachycardia defibrillating to sinus rhythm
  • Bony swelling over horse's frontal sinus
  • Cardiac arrest, spontaneous sinus, 7 sec
  • Ram: sinus opening on surface of scrotum
  • Instruments for treating diseases of the maxilliary sinus
  • Urethral sounds and sinus forceps, used by Lister.
  • Drawing of the 1918 Influenza: Lymph sinus, some of the cells shown in their protoplasm - small clean spaces containing two, three or four fine deep brown spherules - shadows of colon bacilli
  • Bony swelling over horse's maxillary sinuses
  • Nasal anatomy 3 : paranasal sinuses : Otrivine.
  • Nasal anatomy 3 : paranasal sinuses : Otrivine.
  • Dissections of the upper jaw and the sinuses (?): three figures. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1865.
  • A Permian Osteomyelitis: across section through the spine showing highly developed sinuses which in life were filled with pus, etc.
  • Veins of the brain (cerebral sinuses) and of the inside of the skull. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Bovine teat
  • Veins and arteries. Engraving, 1686.
  • Male adult giraffe skull
  • Canine head, dissected to reveal the salivary glands
  • Fracture of skull base
  • Surgical instruments. Engraving by G. Georgi, 1656.
  • R. Vieussens, 1685: meninges folded back
  • Facial asymmetry due to horse's sinusitis
  • The Roman god Mars is standing between two vessels, holding a goat in one hand while pointing to a bird; representing the month March. Engraving.
  • Unusual form of cerebral haemorrhage