Development and anatomy of the nasal accessory sinuses in man; observations based on two hundred and ninety lateral nasal walls, showing the various stages and types of development of the accessory sinus areas from the sixtieth day of fetal life to advanced maturity . Gasseril € Fi(i. 39.—Specimen From a Child Ten Years, Seven Months, and Twenty-seven Days Old. (Series D, No. 67.)Lateral view of the left frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary sinus areas, tlielateral portions of which have been removed by sagittal sections. Note therelations of the cranial nerves to that portion of th


Development and anatomy of the nasal accessory sinuses in man; observations based on two hundred and ninety lateral nasal walls, showing the various stages and types of development of the accessory sinus areas from the sixtieth day of fetal life to advanced maturity . Gasseril € Fi(i. 39.—Specimen From a Child Ten Years, Seven Months, and Twenty-seven Days Old. (Series D, No. 67.)Lateral view of the left frontal, ethmoidal, and maxillary sinus areas, tlielateral portions of which have been removed by sagittal sections. Note therelations of the cranial nerves to that portion of the body of the sphenoidwhich forms the lateral wall of the sinus sphenoidalis. The nervus maxillarisis mm. lateral to the sinus sphenoidalis. , Ostium frontale;, cellula; buUse ethmoidales; , cellula; ethmoidales pos-terior; , nervus opticus; , nervus oculomotorius; ,nervus trochlearis; , gangUon semilunare (Gasseri); ,arteria carotis interna; , sinus maxillaris; , astium maxiUare;, infundibulum ethmoidale; , cellute infundibulares;, cellula frontahs; , sinus frontalis. THE SINUS MAXILLARIS 105 S-t ron-t M. sup M. m ed S spK I


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