A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . ...if I V V / ^. \V Explanation of the Plates of Osteology. 9 Fig. 14. The posterior and external surface of the right Os Pa- LATI. A, The orbitar process. B, The nasal lamella. C, The pterygoidprocess. D, The palate process. Fig. 15. The interior and external surface of the right Os Pa- LATI. A, The orbitar process. B, An opening through which the la-teral nasal vessels and nerves pass. C, The nasal lamella. D, Thepterygoid process. K, The posterior edge of the palate processfor the connection of the velum palati. F, The inn


A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 2) . ...if I V V / ^. \V Explanation of the Plates of Osteology. 9 Fig. 14. The posterior and external surface of the right Os Pa- LATI. A, The orbitar process. B, The nasal lamella. C, The pterygoidprocess. D, The palate process. Fig. 15. The interior and external surface of the right Os Pa- LATI. A, The orbitar process. B, An opening through which the la-teral nasal vessels and nerves pass. C, The nasal lamella. D, Thepterygoid process. K, The posterior edge of the palate processfor the connection of the velum palati. F, The inner edge bywhich the two ossa palati are connected. Fig 16. The right side of the , The upper edge, which joins the nasal lamella of the ethmoidbone and the middle cartilage of the nose. B. The inferior edge,which is connected to the superior maxillary and palate , The superior and posterior part which receives the processusazygos of the sphenoid bone. Fig. 17. The Maxilla , The chin. B, The base and left side. C, The angle. D, Thecoronoid process. E, The co


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