A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . rnally, and con-vex externally; resembling, inappearance, a shell. What are the elevations ofthe OS frontis ? — Two internalangulcir processes at the insidesof the orbits f a nasal processbetween these; two superciliaryridges forming arches,^ the in-ner ends of which rest on theinternal angular processes, andthe outer ends upon the twoexternal angular processes


A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . rnally, and con-vex externally; resembling, inappearance, a shell. What are the elevations ofthe OS frontis ? — Two internalangulcir processes at the insidesof the orbits f a nasal processbetween these; two superciliaryridges forming arches,^ the in-ner ends of which rest on theinternal angular processes, andthe outer ends upon the twoexternal angular processes atthe outer edge of each orbit ;*a temporal process and ridgeimmediately behind the exter-nal angular process, two orbitar plates, or processes, which run backfrom the superciliary ridges; two bumps of the frontal sinuses, whichare placed immediately above the internal angular processes andeminences, some way above the middle of the superciliary ridges,which prominences were the points of its ossification: — all theseelevations are situated externally, except the orbital plates, whichproject internally, where also the spine,^ ascending from the root ofthe nose to the middle of the semi-circular edge of the bone, may ANATOMY. 41 What and wliere are the fontanels? — Unossified portions of thefoetal cranium, four in number; the anterior is the largest, kite-shaped,at the junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures; the posterior istriangular and small, situated at the junction of the lambdoidal andsagittal sutures. The other two are much smaller; the one is placedat the angle of the temporal parietal and occipital bones, the other atthe junction of the temporal parietal and sphenoid bones. Describe the ossa wormiana, or triquetra. — They are small boneswith distinct points of ossification, of various shapes and numbers,sometimes situated in the sutures. Describe the cavity of the cranium. — It is of various dimensions,which, when the arch on top is removed, pre


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