. 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 . s (processus ethmoidal is) articulateswith the hook-like process of the ethmoid bone. The maxillary process (processus maxillaris) projects out-ward and downward from the ethmoidal process, and narrowsthe orifice of the antrum. It articulates with four bones—ethmoid, palate, superiormaxillary and lachrymal. Muscular att


. 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 . s (processus ethmoidal is) articulateswith the hook-like process of the ethmoid bone. The maxillary process (processus maxillaris) projects out-ward and downward from the ethmoidal process, and narrowsthe orifice of the antrum. It articulates with four bones—ethmoid, palate, superiormaxillary and lachrymal. Muscular attachments, none. It has one ossific center. OSTEOLOGY. 35 The vomer is a thin, triangular plate of bone, contributingto form part of the septum nasi. It is usually bent to one side, The superior border presents a groove with overlappinglamina?, or vaginal processes (alw vomeris) for articulation withthe rostrum and vaginal processes of the sphenoi I. The inferior border articulates with the crests of the supe-rior maxilla? and palate-bones. The posterior border is smooth and free, forming the pos-terior nasal septum. The hi I end surfaces present Furrows foT blood-vessels, and Nasopalatine grooves for the nasopalatine nerves, whichdescend to the foramina of Scarpa. az*. It articulates with six hones—the ethmoid, sphenoid, twopalate and two superior maxilla?. It has no muscular attachments. It is developed from asingle ossific center, although it begins as two cartilaginouslaminae, which coalesce. The infebiob maxilla, or mandible (mandibula), is thelargesl bone in the face, it consists of a body and two rami. The body (corpus mandibular) is the horizontal, horseshoe-like portion, containing the lower teeth. The external surface presents from before backward:— Symphysis, a vertical median line indicating the junctionof the vaginal halves; .Mental process (prot uberan I in mentalis), a triangularprominence cons! ituting the chin ; Incisive fossa, for the origin of the Levato


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