Fun Fact: Philtrum

Anatomy def: Vertical groove extending from tubercle of upper lip to nasal septum.

Outlander def: Jamie’s splendid, Claire-kissed love charm.

Learn about the philtrum in Anatomy Lesson #14, Anatomy of a Kiss!

The human philtrum is a shallow groove extending from upper lip to nose. The groove is flanked on each side by a philtral pillar, a vertical  ridge of skin arising from each peak of our upper lip. Depth and width of the philtrum varies considerably among humans.

Wooie! Jamie’s philtrum is especially handsome because his upper lip forms a beautiful Cupid’s bow. The unpaired lip tubercle lies at the center of the bow with twin peaks of his upper lip on either side.  A philtral pillar arises from each lip peak and ascends toward the nasal septum.   Sharp lip peaks typically produce marked philtral pillars. The more defined the philtral pillars, the deeper the philtrum. Got it? Yay!

Although the philtrum is vestigial in humans, in animals such as dogs, it is a deep channel designed to direct odorants from mouth to smell receptors of the nose.  

An interesting tradition about the human philtrum is expressed in the 1948 film, Key Largo. Frank (Hah! Frank is everywhere!) McCloud (Humphrey Bogart) tells a child, that before birth, the soul knows all the secrets of heaven, but at birth an angel presses a fingertip just above one’s lip, which seals it to silence. Ta da. The resulting depression is the philtrum!

Kudos to the casting folk who chose Bree’s actor very well as in the books, the lass looks like her da’.  And, a facial feature both actors share in common is the appearance of the philtrum!

Read about the philtrum??? Alas, Diana does not specifically write about the philtrum in her books, but she does write about the lips.  Consider this provocative quote from Outlander book:

“He leaned down and gently fitted his mouth over mine. I had kissed my share of men…Jamie, though, was something different. His extreme gentleness was in no way tentative; rather it was a promise of power known and held in leash; a challenge and a provocation the more remarkable for its lack of demand. I am yours, it said. And if you will have me, then…I would, and my mouth opened beneath his…”

See Jamie and Bree’s philtra (pl.) in Starz ep 410, The Deep Heart’s Core! Yep, these two share philtral genes! As LJG would say, “Some sires stamp their get!”

 

A deeply grateful, Outlander Anatomist

Photo Credits: Starz

 

 

FF Malleolus

Anatomy Def: Bony projection at either side of the ankle joint – shaped like the head of a hammer.

Outlander Def: Bree’s bruised and swollen knob (red arrow) at the outside of her ankle joint. Och!

Learn about the malleoli (pl.) in Anatomy Lesson #59, Sweet Feet.

Most folks refer to the knobs on each side of the ankle as “ankle bones.” However, each is the knobby end of a leg bone. The outside knob or lateral malleolus is the distal end of the fibula and the inside knob or medial malleolus is the distal end of the tibia. Together, both bony ends form a box-like space into which fits the talus, a bone of the foot and, voilà, I give you the ankle joint! 

Walking, running, jumping or falling (and more) stresses the ligaments securing these bones.  Stretching or tearing the ligaments and associated blood vessels produces various degrees of ankle sprain

Bree’s injury involves ligaments around her lateral malleolus and is likely a level II ankle sprain. Symptoms are:

  • moderate pain ✅
  • swelling ✅
  • bruising ✅
  • tenderness to touch ✅
  • painful walking ✅ 

Watch again and see if Bree demos all the above. Yep, she does! All the symptoms are present, so verra likely a Level II. Puir lass! 

Read: Bree doesn’t sprain her ankle in Drums of Autumn (DOA), but Diana does write about ankles……other people’s ankles, that is: 

I shifted my glassy gaze from the hairy ankles in front of my nose, to the roof overhead. Sure enough, torchlight revealed the black line of a split in one shingle, with a spreading dark patch of dampness on the underside.

The above quote is from a very funny scene in DOA, but to reveal more would be a spoiler for some.  Grand advice: read the books!

See Bree’s sprained ankle and appreciate the painful injury of her lateral malleolus in Starz ep 407, Down the Rabbit Hole.

Naturally, her sprain leads to even more peril at the hands of Laoghaire. Gah! Talk about adding insult to injury!

The deeply grateful

Outlander Anatomist