Essentials of anatomyW. B. Saunders, 1902 - 419 pages |
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Page 31
... bounding which behind is a transverse optic groove ( Fig . 7 ) , lodging the commissure of the optic nerves , terminating in two optic foramina for the optic nerves and ophthalmic arteries. THE SPHENOID BONE . 31 The Sphenoid Bone.
... bounding which behind is a transverse optic groove ( Fig . 7 ) , lodging the commissure of the optic nerves , terminating in two optic foramina for the optic nerves and ophthalmic arteries. THE SPHENOID BONE . 31 The Sphenoid Bone.
Page 32
... terminating at the superior angles by the posterior clinoid processes , and to them are attached portions of the tentorium cerebelli . The sides of this bony plate are notched for the sixth pair of nerves , and the superior surface , or ...
... terminating at the superior angles by the posterior clinoid processes , and to them are attached portions of the tentorium cerebelli . The sides of this bony plate are notched for the sixth pair of nerves , and the superior surface , or ...
Page 52
... terminating in the 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 ...
... terminating in the 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 ...
Page 56
... terminating at the mental foramen ) for the vessels and nerve ; in front of this opening is a prominent ridge , terminating behind in a sharp spine , or lingula , for the long in- ternal lateral ligament ; below the spine is the mylo ...
... terminating at the mental foramen ) for the vessels and nerve ; in front of this opening is a prominent ridge , terminating behind in a sharp spine , or lingula , for the long in- ternal lateral ligament ; below the spine is the mylo ...
Page 85
... terminating in front by the anterior superior spinous process , giving origin to Poupart's ligament , the sarto- rius and tensor fasciæ femoris muscles , and behind by the posterior superior spinous process , to which are attached part ...
... terminating in front by the anterior superior spinous process , giving origin to Poupart's ligament , the sarto- rius and tensor fasciæ femoris muscles , and behind by the posterior superior spinous process , to which are attached part ...
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