. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ched on eitherside for the passage of the sixth cranial nerves; Posterior clinoid processes (processus clinoideus posterior)are the terminations of the dorsum sella1 on either side andafford attachment to the tentorium cerebelli; Declivity, or clivus Blumenbachii (clivus), supporting theupper part of the pons Varolii; C
. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ched on eitherside for the passage of the sixth cranial nerves; Posterior clinoid processes (processus clinoideus posterior)are the terminations of the dorsum sella1 on either side andafford attachment to the tentorium cerebelli; Declivity, or clivus Blumenbachii (clivus), supporting theupper part of the pons Varolii; Carotid or cavernous groove (sulcus caroticus), lodging thecavernous -inns and the internal carotid artery; Lingula (lingtUa sphenoidalis), a ridge of bone to the outerside of the cavernous sinus. 22 HUMAN ANATOMY. The lower surface presents:— Rostrum {rostrum sphenoidalis), the continuation down-ward of the ethmoidal crest, for articulation with the ala? ofthe vomer; Vaginal processes, a thin plate of hone on either side artic-ulating with the edges of the vomer; and Groove (sulcus pterygopalatinus), converted into thepterygopalatine canal by articulation with the sphenoidalprocess of the palate bone for transmission of the pharyngealnerve and pterygopalatine Jtery>joid R LAXATOR TYMPANI Internal Pterygoid, yilate Uroctst Fig. bone, anterior surface. The anterior surface presents:— Ethmoidal crest or sphenoidal crest (crista sphenoidalis),a thin plate of bone articulating with the ethmoid; Openings of sphenoidal cells or sinuses (sinus sphenoidales)partially closed by the sphenoidal turbinated bones or pyramidsof Wistar (conchce sphenoid ales), two curved plates of bone ab-sent in infancy, but derived as a pair of cones from the ethmoid;The sphenoidal cells open into the superior meatus of the nose,but occasionally into the posterior ethmoidal sinuses. The posterior surface articulates with the basilar process ofthe occipital and becomes u
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