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Page 178
The student will , no doubt , experience considerable difficulty in bearing in mind the relative positions of the various ... in front of this it usually corresponds to the position of the posterior aperture of the pharyngeal canal .
The student will , no doubt , experience considerable difficulty in bearing in mind the relative positions of the various ... in front of this it usually corresponds to the position of the posterior aperture of the pharyngeal canal .
Page 191
Position of osseous opening of medulla oblongata and pons . circular canal ( eminentia auditory tube . arcuata ) . 17. Jugular foramen . On either side there is a narrow 5. Hiatus facialis . 18. Medial wall of open carotid interval ...
Position of osseous opening of medulla oblongata and pons . circular canal ( eminentia auditory tube . arcuata ) . 17. Jugular foramen . On either side there is a narrow 5. Hiatus facialis . 18. Medial wall of open carotid interval ...
Page 195
These overlie the position of the primary ossific centres from which these bones are originally developed , and correspond to Fonticulus frontalis Sutura frontalis Tuber frontale Fossa sacci lacrimalis Cartilaginous septum nasi ...
These overlie the position of the primary ossific centres from which these bones are originally developed , and correspond to Fonticulus frontalis Sutura frontalis Tuber frontale Fossa sacci lacrimalis Cartilaginous septum nasi ...
Page 204
Foramina for the passage of nutrient vessels are seen in different parts of the bone ; the most constant in position is one which opens into the infra - spinous fossa , about an inch or so from the scapular notch .
Foramina for the passage of nutrient vessels are seen in different parts of the bone ; the most constant in position is one which opens into the infra - spinous fossa , about an inch or so from the scapular notch .
Page 205
Foramina for the passage of nutrient vessels are seen in different parts of the bone ; the most constant in position is one which opens into the infra - spinous fossa , about an inch or so from the scapular notch .
Foramina for the passage of nutrient vessels are seen in different parts of the bone ; the most constant in position is one which opens into the infra - spinous fossa , about an inch or so from the scapular notch .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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