Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Mastoid cells Epitympanic recess Eminence for superior semicircuh i Prominence of facial canal Promon Hiatus canalis fa. Fig. 2/. Mastoid process THE NECK. 6l What are the four ways of opening the maxillary sinus and which is the simplest in empyema ofthis cavity? What situations will tumors of the maxillary sinus reach when they grow inward, upward, forward,or backward, and what neighboring organs may be thereby affected? Where should the frontal sinus be opened and what is the location of its opening into the nasal fossa ? What large v
Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . Mastoid cells Epitympanic recess Eminence for superior semicircuh i Prominence of facial canal Promon Hiatus canalis fa. Fig. 2/. Mastoid process THE NECK. 6l What are the four ways of opening the maxillary sinus and which is the simplest in empyema ofthis cavity? What situations will tumors of the maxillary sinus reach when they grow inward, upward, forward,or backward, and what neighboring organs may be thereby affected? Where should the frontal sinus be opened and what is the location of its opening into the nasal fossa ? What large vessel may be ruptured and produce a fatal hemorrhage from the nose and what isthe route taken by the blood in such a case? What mass of bone and what accessory cavities of the nose are encroached upon when tumorsfrom the nasal fossas invade the orbit ? How may the pharyngeal orifice of the Eustachian tube be reached from the nostril and whatshould be noted in carrying out this procedure ? Where is the orifice of the parotid duct in the vestibulum oris and where is there a normal com-munication between the vestibule and the oral cavity, which may be utilized for feeding u
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