. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Condyle Incisor teeth L ' Angle Symphyseal surface Fig. 136.—Right Half op Mandible of Ox; Medial View. 1, Mandibular foramen; 2, groove for lingual nerve. the lingual nerve curves downward and forward from it. The condyle projects medially further than in the horse, and is concave from side to side. The coronoid process is extensive and curves backward. The hyoid bone has a short tuberous lingual process. The middle cornua are almost as large as the small cornua. The great cornua are narrow, except at the ends. The upper end divides
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Condyle Incisor teeth L ' Angle Symphyseal surface Fig. 136.—Right Half op Mandible of Ox; Medial View. 1, Mandibular foramen; 2, groove for lingual nerve. the lingual nerve curves downward and forward from it. The condyle projects medially further than in the horse, and is concave from side to side. The coronoid process is extensive and curves backward. The hyoid bone has a short tuberous lingual process. The middle cornua are almost as large as the small cornua. The great cornua are narrow, except at the ends. The upper end divides into two branches, which correspond to the two angles of that of the horse. The thyroid cornua do not fuse with ^ the body except in old SKULL OF THE OX AS A WHOLE The skull of the ox is more clearly pyramidal than that of the horse, and is shorter and relatively wider. The cranium is quadrangular and larger externally than in the horse; its large size is due mainly to the great extent of the frontal sinuses and does not affect the cranial cavity, which is smaller than in the horse. The frontal surface (Fig. 133) is formed by the frontals, nasals, and premaxillae. The frontal part is quadrilateral and very extensive, the greatest width being at the orbits. It presents a central depression on its anterior part, and on either side are the supraorbital grooves and foramina. Behind is the median frontal eminence, Fig. 137.—Htoid Bone of Ox. a, Body; b, lingual process; c, thyroid cornu and cartil- age, c'; d, small cornu; e, middle cornu; /, great cornu; p, muscular angle. (EUenberger-Baum, Anat. d. Haustiere.). 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company
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