Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . ii M PLATE 176. , £eZ. TWENTY-THIRD DISSECTION. SCALP; VERTEX PORTION OF THE MEMBRANES OFTHE BRAIN ; INTERIOR OF THE BASE OF THECRANIUM. Dissection.—The subject is placed as for dissection of the thorax, andupper extremities (page 193); the head is so steadied upon a block as to presentone of its lateral surfaces uppermost (Plate 177). Terms of Relation.—These are : the general terms (page 2);and the special terms frontal, lateral, occi


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . ii M PLATE 176. , £eZ. TWENTY-THIRD DISSECTION. SCALP; VERTEX PORTION OF THE MEMBRANES OFTHE BRAIN ; INTERIOR OF THE BASE OF THECRANIUM. Dissection.—The subject is placed as for dissection of the thorax, andupper extremities (page 193); the head is so steadied upon a block as to presentone of its lateral surfaces uppermost (Plate 177). Terms of Relation.—These are : the general terms (page 2);and the special terms frontal, lateral, occipital, and vertexsurfaces or areas applied to the exterior of the cranium ;exterior and interior, used relatively to the cranial cavity. Bones, and Bone Areas of Musele Attachments, Plates181 and 189.—Parts of the frontal, parietal, sphenoid, temporal,and occipital bones form the vault of the cranium. At thelateral and occipital surfaces of the cranium the bones presentareas for the attachments of muscles. Parts of the frontal, eth-moid, sphenoid, temporal, and occipital bones contribute toform the base of the cranium. SCALP. Dissection.—Mak


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