. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. s, and thearches of the cervical vertebrae, together with the skin and superficialmuscles of the neck, the muscles and vessels of the face and temples,and the thyroid and salivary glands are removed ; the intervertebral,condyloid, and posterior lacerated foramina, spinal canal, internalauditory meatus, carotid canal, Eustachian tube, pterygo-palatinefossa, Vidian canal and the antrum of Highmore are opened ; theright half of the cerebellum and cerebrum, together with the cor


. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. s, and thearches of the cervical vertebrae, together with the skin and superficialmuscles of the neck, the muscles and vessels of the face and temples,and the thyroid and salivary glands are removed ; the intervertebral,condyloid, and posterior lacerated foramina, spinal canal, internalauditory meatus, carotid canal, Eustachian tube, pterygo-palatinefossa, Vidian canal and the antrum of Highmore are opened ; theright half of the cerebellum and cerebrum, together with the corpusstriatum, is removed ; while the spinal cord, medulla oblongata, ponsVarolii, crus cerebri, right optic thalamus and corpora quadrigeminaremain intact. A.—G.—Cervical vertebrae from the first to the seventh, a. Leftportion of the spinous processes, b. Right transverse pro-cesses, c. Anterior, and d, posterior roots of the —Occipital bone. e. Its tabular portion. /. External occipitalprotuberance, g. Right condyle, h. Anterior condyloidforamen, i. Posterior lacerated foramen. PLATE


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