A manual of anatomy . Perpen-dicularplate / Ethmoidal cell Perpen-dicularplate Fig. 31.—The ethmoid bone seen fromabove. (Soboiia and McMurrich.) Z2.—The ethmoid bone seen from theside. {Sobotta and McMurricfi.) of the medial wall of the orbit. The anterior and posterior ethmoidalforamina are seen here; these transmit small ethmoidal vesselsand the anterior nasociliary nerves. Upon the medial surface, thatforms a part of the lateral wall of each nasal fossa, are seen the twoethmoidal turbinals {concha ethnioidales). These are two thin, con-voluted plates of bone of which the middles is much th
A manual of anatomy . Perpen-dicularplate / Ethmoidal cell Perpen-dicularplate Fig. 31.—The ethmoid bone seen fromabove. (Soboiia and McMurrich.) Z2.—The ethmoid bone seen from theside. {Sobotta and McMurricfi.) of the medial wall of the orbit. The anterior and posterior ethmoidalforamina are seen here; these transmit small ethmoidal vesselsand the anterior nasociliary nerves. Upon the medial surface, thatforms a part of the lateral wall of each nasal fossa, are seen the twoethmoidal turbinals {concha ethnioidales). These are two thin, con-voluted plates of bone of which the middles is much the the middle and superior conchae is the superior meatus ofthe nasal fossa and into this the posterior ethmoidal cells open. Themiddle meatus lies between the middle and inferior conchae andinto it open the middle and anterior ethmoidal cells and the frontalsinus (see Nasal Fossae, page 272). Articulations.—With the sphenoid frontal, two nasal, two palatal, two lacrimal,two maxillae, two inferior
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