Cunningham's textbook of anatomyW. Wood, 1818 - 1577 pages |
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Page 168
... lamina , the width and shape of which varies greatly ; its posterior border is thin and sharp , and often furnished with spiny points , to one of which the pterygo - spinous ligament , which stretches from this border to the angular ...
... lamina , the width and shape of which varies greatly ; its posterior border is thin and sharp , and often furnished with spiny points , to one of which the pterygo - spinous ligament , which stretches from this border to the angular ...
Page 169
... lamina ; whilst posteriorly it is possible to pass a probe right across the base of the skull from one mandibular notch to the other , the shaft of the probe lying immediately behind the pterygoid processes of the sphenoid , and ...
... lamina ; whilst posteriorly it is possible to pass a probe right across the base of the skull from one mandibular notch to the other , the shaft of the probe lying immediately behind the pterygoid processes of the sphenoid , and ...
Page 175
... lamina separates the nasal cavity from the ⚫pterygoid fossa ; to the posterior edge of the medial pterygoid lamina are attached the pharyngeal aponeurosis , the superior constrictor of the pharynx , and the pharyngo- palatinus muscle ...
... lamina separates the nasal cavity from the ⚫pterygoid fossa ; to the posterior edge of the medial pterygoid lamina are attached the pharyngeal aponeurosis , the superior constrictor of the pharynx , and the pharyngo- palatinus muscle ...
Page 176
... lamina , which is often notched for its recep- tion . Between the root of the lateral pterygoid lamina and the angular spine there are two foramina which lie immediately in front of the sulcus tubæ auditivæ . Of these the larger and ...
... lamina , which is often notched for its recep- tion . Between the root of the lateral pterygoid lamina and the angular spine there are two foramina which lie immediately in front of the sulcus tubæ auditivæ . Of these the larger and ...
Page 184
... lamina . 26. Lateral pterygoid lamina . 27. Superior meatus of nose . 28. Spheno - palatine foramen . 29. Pterygo - spinous ligament almost completely ossified to enclose a foramen . 30. Styloid process of temporal bone . 31. Angular ...
... lamina . 26. Lateral pterygoid lamina . 27. Superior meatus of nose . 28. Spheno - palatine foramen . 29. Pterygo - spinous ligament almost completely ossified to enclose a foramen . 30. Styloid process of temporal bone . 31. Angular ...
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