A practical treatise on the diseases of the ear including the anatomy of the organ . HP Periosteum of the Labyrinth. After Henle. Periosteum of the Outer Wall of the Cochlea. After Henle. the periosteum of the labyrinth, without also detaching bits ofbone. The periosteum is abundantly supplied with blood- UTRICLE AND MEMBRANOUS SEMICIRCULAR CANALS. The utricle is an elliptical tube, situated on the medianwall of the vestibule. Its longest diameter corresponds to the. Utricle and Membranous Semicircular Canals of the Left Side.* Lehrbucli, p. 774. 474 MEMBRANOUS SEMICIRCULAR CANALS. height of t


A practical treatise on the diseases of the ear including the anatomy of the organ . HP Periosteum of the Labyrinth. After Henle. Periosteum of the Outer Wall of the Cochlea. After Henle. the periosteum of the labyrinth, without also detaching bits ofbone. The periosteum is abundantly supplied with blood- UTRICLE AND MEMBRANOUS SEMICIRCULAR CANALS. The utricle is an elliptical tube, situated on the medianwall of the vestibule. Its longest diameter corresponds to the. Utricle and Membranous Semicircular Canals of the Left Side.* Lehrbucli, p. 774. 474 MEMBRANOUS SEMICIRCULAR CANALS. height of the vestibule. By means of a fine vascular andnervous network, and a very delicate connective tissue, it isfastened to the recessus ellipticus of the vestibule. The membranous semicircular canals are but the lining ofthe osseous canals, and, of course, of the same shape. Themembranous canals open into the utriculus with five openings,just as do the osseous tubes in the vestibule. At the am-


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