. 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 . Fig. 26. 1. median suture; 2, anterior palatine foramen; 3, posterior pala-tine foranif-n: 4, posterior nasal spine; ;j, vomer; 6, hamular process;7, pterygopalatine canal; 8, external plate; 9, scaphoid fossa; 10,foramen ovale; 11, foramen spinosum; 12, foramen lacerum medium;13, zygoma; 14, basilar suture; 15, gienoid
. 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 . Fig. 26. 1. median suture; 2, anterior palatine foramen; 3, posterior pala-tine foranif-n: 4, posterior nasal spine; ;j, vomer; 6, hamular process;7, pterygopalatine canal; 8, external plate; 9, scaphoid fossa; 10,foramen ovale; 11, foramen spinosum; 12, foramen lacerum medium;13, zygoma; 14, basilar suture; 15, gienoid fossa; 16, external audi-tory meatus; 17, mastoid process; 18, styloid process; 1!», carotidforamen; 20, foramen lacerum posterius; 21, occipital condyles; process; 23, foramen magnum; 24, occipital crest; 25, Inferiorcurved lines. sphenoid and orbital plate of palate-bone, within by verticalplate of palate, in front by superior maxillary, and behind bypterygoid process of Bphenoid. Jt lias communicating with it 42 HUMAN ANATOMY. Three f ossse—orbital, nasal and zygomatic;Three fissures—sphenoidal, sphenomaxillary and pterygo-maxillary; Two cavities—cranial and buccal; and TENDS OCULI Ant. Wdsal SpineIneLrive fossa,.. Grew*far Taciai Cft Fig. portion of skull. Five foramina—foramen rotundum, Vidian and pterygo-palatine posteriorly; sphenopalatine, on inner wall, and pos-terior palatine canal, and (sometimes) accessory posterior pala-tine canals below. It contains internal maxillary artery, superiormaxillary nerve and Meckels ganglion. The orbits are two pyramidal cavities, situated betweenthe nose and external angular processes, the forehead and face,their bases outward and forward, their apices converging toward OSTEOLOGY. 43 the body of the sphenoid bone. They contain the eye and itsappendages, and are each formed by seven bones—frontal, eth-moid, sphenoid (entering into both cavities), superior maxil-lary, lachrymal, malar and palate (separate in
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