. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . i i An Anterior and Posterior View of the Nasal Bones. Right Hand Figure. 1, An- terior Inferior Extremity. 2, Articulating Surface for its Fellow. 3, Surface for the Nasal Process of the Superior Maxillary Bone. 4, Points to the Groove on the In- ner Side, for the Nasal Nerve. 5, Articu- lar Face for the Os Frontis. 6, Foramen for the Nutritious Artery.—Left Hand Figure. 1, Posterior Inferior Extremity. % Surface for its Fellow. 3, Surface for the Superior Maxilla. 4, Groove for the Internal Nasal Nerve. 5, Sur


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . i i An Anterior and Posterior View of the Nasal Bones. Right Hand Figure. 1, An- terior Inferior Extremity. 2, Articulating Surface for its Fellow. 3, Surface for the Nasal Process of the Superior Maxillary Bone. 4, Points to the Groove on the In- ner Side, for the Nasal Nerve. 5, Articu- lar Face for the Os Frontis. 6, Foramen for the Nutritious Artery.—Left Hand Figure. 1, Posterior Inferior Extremity. % Surface for its Fellow. 3, Surface for the Superior Maxilla. 4, Groove for the Internal Nasal Nerve. 5, Surface for the Os Frontis. 6, Lower portion of the Groove for the Nasal Nerve. 3


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