. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 134 OSTEOLOGY. palatine fosste. It consists of a body with three pairs of expanded processes, the great wings, the small wings, and the pterygoid processes. The corpus (body), more or less cubical in form, is hollow, and contains within it the two large sphenoidal air sinuses. These are separated by a partition, which Groove for th abducent nerve. Foramen rotund um Groove for auditory tube Petrosal process Pterygoid canal Lateral lamina of the pterygoid process Medial lamina of the pterygoid process Superior orbital fissure Spina angularis \Lingula


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 134 OSTEOLOGY. palatine fosste. It consists of a body with three pairs of expanded processes, the great wings, the small wings, and the pterygoid processes. The corpus (body), more or less cubical in form, is hollow, and contains within it the two large sphenoidal air sinuses. These are separated by a partition, which Groove for th abducent nerve. Foramen rotund um Groove for auditory tube Petrosal process Pterygoid canal Lateral lamina of the pterygoid process Medial lamina of the pterygoid process Superior orbital fissure Spina angularis \Lingula sphenoidalis Scaphoid fossa Pterygoid fossa Fig. 144. Pterygoid notch Hamulus of medial pterygoid lamina -The Sphenoid seen from behind. is usually deflected to one or other side of the median plane. Each sinus extends laterally for a short distance into the root of the great wing, and downwards and laterally towards the base of the pterygoid process of the same side. They. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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