. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 554 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. petrosal sinus, through the middle one passes the glosso-pharyngeal, pneumo- gastric, and spinal accessory nerves, through the posterior one the lateral sinus, and meningeal branches of the occipital, and ascending pharyngeal arteries. 4. Mastoid foramen (often absent) is for a small vein and sometimes the mastoid artery. .">. The anterior condyloid foramen which is for the hypoglossal nerve, and meningeal br


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 554 ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. petrosal sinus, through the middle one passes the glosso-pharyngeal, pneumo- gastric, and spinal accessory nerves, through the posterior one the lateral sinus, and meningeal branches of the occipital, and ascending pharyngeal arteries. 4. Mastoid foramen (often absent) is for a small vein and sometimes the mastoid artery. .">. The anterior condyloid foramen which is for the hypoglossal nerve, and meningeal branches of the ascending pharyngeal artery. (i. The posterior condyloid foramen (often absent) for posterior condyloid vein. 7. Foramen magnum which transmits the medulla oblongata and its membranes, spinal accessory nerves, vertebral arteries, anterior and posterior spinal arteries, and the occipito-axial ligaments. This foramen is a single one PLATE CCLXXXII. HELIX ANTI- HELIX A\ \\\ | u ATTOLLENS AURICULAI ma fa. ml ';'// f& fk \\ | ' / ///' / ATTRAHENS AURICULAM OBLIOUUS AURICULAM EXTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS - ^ARTIUGINEUS Posterior View of the Ear With Auricular Muscles. and the others are in pairs. Thus we see there are thirteen foramina in the posterior fossa. The eleven in the anterior fossa, and sixteen in the middle fossa, and the thirteen in the posterior fossa make the forty foramina at the base of the -hull. lesson cxc. The temporal fossa (Plate CCXXXIV) is hounded anteriorly by the ex- ternal angular process of the frontal bone, superiorly by the temporal ridges, posteriorly by the temporal ridges, inferiorly by the zygomatic arch. This fossa is separated from the zygomatic fossa by tin1 pterygoid ridge which is on the outer surface of the greater wing of the sphenoid hone. The temporal fossa is formed by five hone-, ill pari of the frontal hone, (2) greater wing of the sphenoid hone. (3) pari of the parietal hone. (4) squamous portion of the temporal, (5) malar b


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