Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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Page 23
... median line are two frontal eminences , between which are the remains of , or the obliterated ( metopic ) frontal suture , leaving a slight linear depression , which , above the root of the nose , terminates in a rounded , projecting ...
... median line are two frontal eminences , between which are the remains of , or the obliterated ( metopic ) frontal suture , leaving a slight linear depression , which , above the root of the nose , terminates in a rounded , projecting ...
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... median line a frontal sulcus ( Fig . 2 ) ( for the longi- tudinal sinus ) exists , whose edges coalesce below to form the Amiculate Parietal Bone Bratwing Sphenoid with lesser Wing for Superior Longitudinal Sinus Pacch tonean essions ...
... median line a frontal sulcus ( Fig . 2 ) ( for the longi- tudinal sinus ) exists , whose edges coalesce below to form the Amiculate Parietal Bone Bratwing Sphenoid with lesser Wing for Superior Longitudinal Sinus Pacch tonean essions ...
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... median external occipital crest . The ligamentum nuchæ is attached to it also . Passing outward from the pro- tuberance on each side to the lateral angle is the superior curved line , or superior nuchal line . Internally and above this ...
... median external occipital crest . The ligamentum nuchæ is attached to it also . Passing outward from the pro- tuberance on each side to the lateral angle is the superior curved line , or superior nuchal line . Internally and above this ...
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... median line by a projection , which with its fellow on the other bone forms the posterior nasal spine for the azygos uvula muscle ; and an internal thick border , whose upper edge is raised to form with its fellow a crest articulating ...
... median line by a projection , which with its fellow on the other bone forms the posterior nasal spine for the azygos uvula muscle ; and an internal thick border , whose upper edge is raised to form with its fellow a crest articulating ...
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... median plane of the head ) is concave ; its inner , convex , roughened , and grooved for arteries and veins . Name the bones with which it articulates , and its method of development . It articulates with the ethmoid , lacrimal , palate ...
... median plane of the head ) is concave ; its inner , convex , roughened , and grooved for arteries and veins . Name the bones with which it articulates , and its method of development . It articulates with the ethmoid , lacrimal , palate ...
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