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Daubenton's plane

noun Dau·ben·ton's plane
\ˈdō-bən-ˌtōⁿz-, dō-bäⁿ-tōⁿz-\

Medical Definition of DAUBENTON'S PLANE

:  a plane that passes through the opisthion and the orbitalia on a skull

Biographical Note for DAUBENTON'S PLANE

Dau·ben·ton \dō-bäⁿ-tōⁿ\ , Louis–Jean–Marie (1716–1800), French naturalist. Daubenton was a pioneer in the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology. His major contribution to anatomy was his share of a massive multivolume work on natural history by fellow naturalist Georges Buffon (1707–1788). He described Daubenton's plane around 1751.

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