. Engravings of the bones, muscles and joints. JfirrbJ ftreite/ Ptibliahnl in Anlhmv FinUy Fhiladdfthia BOOK FIRST, PLATE SECOND. 39 PLATE II. VWVWV%/VWWVX< This Plate exfilains the Text Book, from page 52, to page 65. V%VVWVWWWW ElJ^PLAINS the individual bones of the Cranium, the Frontal, Pari-etal, and Occipital Bones. FIGURES I. AND II. Explain the Os Fjiontis, or bone of the forehead. The numbers apply equallyto eithSr figure; and every number wanting in the first figure, must be soughtfor in the second. ,Jt. The SuPEaciLiARY Ridges, on which the eye brows are placed, and which formthe
. Engravings of the bones, muscles and joints. JfirrbJ ftreite/ Ptibliahnl in Anlhmv FinUy Fhiladdfthia BOOK FIRST, PLATE SECOND. 39 PLATE II. VWVWV%/VWWVX< This Plate exfilains the Text Book, from page 52, to page 65. V%VVWVWWWW ElJ^PLAINS the individual bones of the Cranium, the Frontal, Pari-etal, and Occipital Bones. FIGURES I. AND II. Explain the Os Fjiontis, or bone of the forehead. The numbers apply equallyto eithSr figure; and every number wanting in the first figure, must be soughtfor in the second. ,Jt. The SuPEaciLiARY Ridges, on which the eye brows are placed, and which formthe frontal sinuses. The skin is very firmly attached to the bone, all along thisridge; and the Frontal Muscles arise here. The many small dots, which are seenall along this ridge, are the marks of many little arteries, entering here to nourishthe bone. ^ 2. Points to that hole which is called the Superciliary Hole, for it permits thesmall Superciliary Artery and Nerve to come out from the socket of the eye to turn 40 OP THE BONES. turn upwards u
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