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 . dle, between the middle and inferior turbinated bones, with whichthe frontal sinus, anterior ethmoidal cells, and antrum highmorianumcommunicates; inferior, the largest, between the inferior turbinatedbones and floor of the cavity, having the nasal duct opening into it. Describe the zygomatic or temporal fossa. —It is the large fossa oneither side of the head, i


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 . dle, between the middle and inferior turbinated bones, with whichthe frontal sinus, anterior ethmoidal cells, and antrum highmorianumcommunicates; inferior, the largest, between the inferior turbinatedbones and floor of the cavity, having the nasal duct opening into it. Describe the zygomatic or temporal fossa. —It is the large fossa oneither side of the head, in which the temporal muscle is situated; itis formed by the parietal, sphenoid, and temporal and frontal bones,externally bounded by the zygomatic process. Where is the pterygo-maxil-Fig. 8. lary fissure ? — At the bottom of the zygomatic fossa, formedby the sphenoid palate and su-perior maxillary bones; it istriangular, and contains theganglion of Meckel, which dis-tributes branches through fora-mina opening into the fissure .it is continuous with the ybr«*me7i laceriiwi inferius. OSSA PARIETALIA. What are the situations ofthe ossa parietalia ? (Fig. 8.)—They are situated at the supe-rior and lateral parts of the ANATOMY. 43 Describe them, — They are quadrangular, concave internallyj andconvex externally. What are the elevations and depressions ?—We have a semicircularridge nearly midway up the bone, and still higher the foetal points ofossification. The depressions are their concave internal surface, afurrow on the inside of the upper edge, and one on the inside of theposterior angle.^ What muscles are attached to, and what parts occupy the variousridges and depressions? — Externally to the temporal ridge the tem-poral muscle is attached -, internally in the furrow, in the inside of theupper edge,^ we have a part of the longitudinal sinus ;^ in the furrowat the inside of the posterior inferior angle, a part of the lateral sinusis located; in the furrow at


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