. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. 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


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. 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. 5 An Anterior Yiew of the Malar Bone of the Eight Side. 1, Anterior Oroital Angle. 2, Orbital Face. 3, Superior An- gle for articulating with the Os Frontis. 4, External Anule for the Zygoma of Lho Temporal Bone. 5 and 6, Inferior An- gle and Surface for the Superior Maziila. 7, Nutritious Foramen. 112. Malar Bones.—The Malar Bones give the promi- nence and form to the cheek. They are partially hollow, of an irregularly quadrangular outline, and articulate with the frontal above, the zygomatic process of the temporal behind, and the superior maxillary below. The name is from the Latin Mala, a " cheek," hence cheek bones. 113. Lachrymal Bones.—The Lachrymal Bones are the How many bones in the Face, and what are their names? 111. Describe the Nasal Bones. 112. What bones are found in the cheeks?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864; Hitchcock, Edward, 1828-1911. New York : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co. ; Chicago : S. C. Griggs & Co.


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