Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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... Posterior Condylvid Fon . of Sphenoid . Sella Turcic Bas Foramen Magnum Mastoid For- bet . Meningeal Grooves- for Oc Μία Sphenodd alias Fallopi Eminence Petrous Portions.c Temporal Jug Posterior Fosga Essentials of anatomy Charles ...
... Posterior Condylvid Fon . of Sphenoid . Sella Turcic Bas Foramen Magnum Mastoid For- bet . Meningeal Grooves- for Oc Μία Sphenodd alias Fallopi Eminence Petrous Portions.c Temporal Jug Posterior Fosga Essentials of anatomy Charles ...
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... posterior border of the greater sphenoidal wing and the basilar process of the occipital , forms the posterior and external boundary of the foramen lacerum , and presents the internal orifice of the carotid canal . The base , its upper ...
... posterior border of the greater sphenoidal wing and the basilar process of the occipital , forms the posterior and external boundary of the foramen lacerum , and presents the internal orifice of the carotid canal . The base , its upper ...
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... posterior surface forms the anterior part of the posterior cerebral fossa , presents about its center the large orifice of the short ( about four lines ) meatus auditorius internus directed out- ward ( closed by a vertical perforated ...
... posterior surface forms the anterior part of the posterior cerebral fossa , presents about its center the large orifice of the short ( about four lines ) meatus auditorius internus directed out- ward ( closed by a vertical perforated ...
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... posterior surface is convex , forms part of the zygomatic fossa , has about its center several apertures of the posterior dental canals for the dental vessels and nerves ; at its lower part ( especially after the wisdom tooth is formed ) ...
... posterior surface is convex , forms part of the zygomatic fossa , has about its center several apertures of the posterior dental canals for the dental vessels and nerves ; at its lower part ( especially after the wisdom tooth is formed ) ...
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... posterior walls are the posterior dental canals , while its floor presents several conical prominences , produced by the fangs of the first and second molar teeth ; sometimes the floor is actually perforated . The walls are very thin ...
... posterior walls are the posterior dental canals , while its floor presents several conical prominences , produced by the fangs of the first and second molar teeth ; sometimes the floor is actually perforated . The walls are very thin ...
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