. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 169 li. The STAPES, which is seen to be articulated with the longextremity of the incus through the intervention of the osorbiculara. Fig. the division of the temporal bone into the squamousand petrous portions. A. The SQUAMOUS PART of the temporal bone. B. The CIRCULAR RING, which forms the meatus auditorius externus in the child. C. The ZYGOMATIC PROCESS. D. Cells which afterwards enlarge into those of the mastoid process. F


. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 169 li. The STAPES, which is seen to be articulated with the longextremity of the incus through the intervention of the osorbiculara. Fig. the division of the temporal bone into the squamousand petrous portions. A. The SQUAMOUS PART of the temporal bone. B. The CIRCULAR RING, which forms the meatus auditorius externus in the child. C. The ZYGOMATIC PROCESS. D. Cells which afterwards enlarge into those of the mastoid process. Fig. petrotis portion of the bone, with a view of the tympa-num. A. The CAVITY of the tympanum. B. Mastoid cells. D. The FORAMEN OVALE, into which the stapes (see fig. 1. c. and fig. 2. h.) is lodged. E. The more irregular opening of the foramen rotundum. Fig. the labyrinth of the human ear, with the solidbone which surrounds it cut away. a. The FORAMEN OVALE. B. The three semicircular The cochlea. e. The tube which conducts the portio dura of the seventhpair through the temporal


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