Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . tion of the anterior inferior angle of the pari-etal bone, and its junction with the great wing ofthe sphenoid and frontal and temporal bones [thepterion). 14, Figure 2. The right side of the head with the skull removed, showing the dura mater and the main branches of the greatmeningeal artery. This also illustrates the contiguous relations of the tissues of the scalp to the tables of the skull intheir surgical application, and especially to the operation of trephining. 1. The scalp. 2. The pericranium. 3. The epicranial aponeurosis. 4


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . tion of the anterior inferior angle of the pari-etal bone, and its junction with the great wing ofthe sphenoid and frontal and temporal bones [thepterion). 14, Figure 2. The right side of the head with the skull removed, showing the dura mater and the main branches of the greatmeningeal artery. This also illustrates the contiguous relations of the tissues of the scalp to the tables of the skull intheir surgical application, and especially to the operation of trephining. 1. The scalp. 2. The pericranium. 3. The epicranial aponeurosis. 4. The outer compact table of the skull, 5. The diploic structure. 6. The inner compact table of the skull. 7. The posterior branch of the great meningeal artery. 8. The dura mater. 9. The anterior branch of the great meningeal artery andits vein. 10. The middle branch of the great meningeal artery and its vein. 11. The position of the anterior inferior angle of the pari- etal bone, corresponding to the root of the greatmeningeal artery. p]3te 9 Vol I FiP. Fi0 2


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