A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . -rygoid plate? — The tendon of the tensor palati. What are the depressions of the os sphenoides? — One on eachside of its processus azygos; one between its clinoid processes, calledthe sella turcica; a furrow on each side of it; depressions on its orbi-tar processes; depressions on its temporal processes; a furrow on theanterior edge of the last; a depression be


A manual of examinations : upon anatomy, physiology, surgery, practice of medicine, chemistry, obstetrics, materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, especially designed for students of medicine, to which is added a medical formulary . -rygoid plate? — The tendon of the tensor palati. What are the depressions of the os sphenoides? — One on eachside of its processus azygos; one between its clinoid processes, calledthe sella turcica; a furrow on each side of it; depressions on its orbi-tar processes; depressions on its temporal processes; a furrow on theanterior edge of the last; a depression between the temporal processesand the pterygoid portions of the bone; the great superior concavitiesof the alas; a furrow internal to the base of the pterygoid portions; asmall cavity behind the base of the internal pterygoid processes; andthe fossa pterygoidea between the pterygoid processes. For what are the depressions on each side of the processus azygos ?—Q^hey constitute a portion of the nares. What is situated in the sella turcica ? — The pituitary gland. What are situated in the furrows at its sides? — The continuationof the carotid arteries. What is situated in its temporal depressions? — The 49 ANATOMY. Wliat passes in the furrow on the anterior edge of its temporaldepressions?—A nerve from the superior maxillary to the temporalmuscles. What is placed in the depression between the temporal and thepterygoid processes of the bone ? —The pterygoideus externus muscles. What rests upon the internal cavity of each ala? — The middlelobe of the brain. What passes in the furrow internal to the base of the pterygoidportion of the bone?—An artery, vein, and nerve, pass to the nares. What is situated in the cavity behind the base of the internal pte-rygoid processes ? — Part of the Eustachian tubes. What is situated in the fossa pterygoidea? — The pterygoideusinternus muscles. What are the foramina of this bone, and what d-o they transmit ?


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