Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 132
... floor of the vestibule , and extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus . Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior ...
... floor of the vestibule , and extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus . Surrounding the cochlea inferiorly and laterally , it completes the floor of the tympanum , and ultimately blends with the anterior ...
Page 133
... floor of the tympanum and ensheathes the tympanohyal behind . From the medial surface of the ring below there is an extension medially and forwards which forms the floor of the osseous part of the auditory tube , as well as the lateral ...
... floor of the tympanum and ensheathes the tympanohyal behind . From the medial surface of the ring below there is an extension medially and forwards which forms the floor of the osseous part of the auditory tube , as well as the lateral ...
Page 136
... floor of the anterior cranial fossa . The inferior surface constitutes part of the posterior portion of the upper wall of the orbit , and also serves to roof in the superior orbital fissure ( O.T. sphenoidal fissure ) , which separates ...
... floor of the anterior cranial fossa . The inferior surface constitutes part of the posterior portion of the upper wall of the orbit , and also serves to roof in the superior orbital fissure ( O.T. sphenoidal fissure ) , which separates ...
Page 149
... floor of the corresponding nasal cavity . Its medial border , broad and serrated , rises in a ridge superiorly , so as to form with its fellow of the opposite side the nasal crest , which is grooved superiorly to receive the inferior ...
... floor of the corresponding nasal cavity . Its medial border , broad and serrated , rises in a ridge superiorly , so as to form with its fellow of the opposite side the nasal crest , which is grooved superiorly to receive the inferior ...
Page 162
... floor of the anterior cranial fossa , in which are lodged the frontal lobes of the cerebrum . The floor of the orbit is formed by the orbital surface of the maxilla , together with part of the orbital surface of the zygomatic bone , and ...
... floor of the anterior cranial fossa , in which are lodged the frontal lobes of the cerebrum . The floor of the orbit is formed by the orbital surface of the maxilla , together with part of the orbital surface of the zygomatic bone , and ...
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