. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . posterior palatinenerves; Pterygopalatine canals transmit pterygopalatine vessels,and the Pterygoid or Vidian canal (canalis pterygoideus) transmitsthe Vidian artery and nerve. Lateral portion presents nine pairs:— Opening of the Eustachian tube; Opening of the tensor tympani canal transmits the tensortympani muscle; Gl
. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . posterior palatinenerves; Pterygopalatine canals transmit pterygopalatine vessels,and the Pterygoid or Vidian canal (canalis pterygoideus) transmitsthe Vidian artery and nerve. Lateral portion presents nine pairs:— Opening of the Eustachian tube; Opening of the tensor tympani canal transmits the tensortympani muscle; Glaserian fissure transmits the tympanic branch of the in-ternal maxillary artery and lodges the processus gracilis of themalleus; Canal of Huguier transmits chorda tympani nerve; Foramen for Jacobsons nerve, the tympanic branch of theglossopharyngeal nerve; Foramen for Arnolds nerve, the auricular branch of thepneumogastric nerve; Opening of aquaductus cochlea transmits a vein from thecochlea to internal jugular vein; Auricular fissure gives exit to Arnolds nerve; Stylomastoid foramen transmits the facial nerve and stylo-mastoid artery. Anterior region presents three pairs:— Supraorbital foramen, or notch, transmits supraorbital ar-tery, vein and nerve; OSTEOLOGY. 51. Fie ; rnum and costal <artilages. 52 HUMAN ANATOMY. Infraorbital foramen transmits infraorbital artery andnerve, and Mental foramen transmits mental nerve and artery. BONES OF THE TRUNK. The sternum, or breast bone, is a long, narrow, sword-likebone occupying the anterior part of the thorax and consistingof three portions: manubrium (manubrium sterni or pre-sternum—handle), gladiolus (mesosternum or corpus sterni—blade), xyphoid or ensiform appendix (processus xiphoideus ormetasternum—point). Its anterior surface is irregularly flat,posterior surface slightly concave. Manubrium sterni (presternum) is thick and triangular,and presents above the interclavicular notch, on either side ofwhich are f
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