[285] From gena, a cheek.
[286] Blandin, Anatomie du système dentaire, Paris, 1836, p. 19.
[287] Portal, Histoire de l’anatomie et de la chirurgie, tome i, p. 545.
[288] Observationes anatomicæ, p. 39, et seq.
[289] In utero duodecim dentes formantur in malis, et totidem in maxilla (in the uterus are formed twelve teeth in the upper jaw and as many in the lower). Fallopii Gabrielis observationes anatomicæ, Venetiis, 1562, p. 39.
[290] This sharp reproof and accusation of ignorance are made for the benefit of the immortal anatomist Andreas Vesalius, to the number of whose adversaries Eustachius likewise belonged. What unjust fury of party passion!
[291] Chap. xviii, p. 54.
[292] Chap. xxii, p. 65.
[293] Chap. xxiii, p. 70.
[294] Chap. xxv, xxvi.