The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . id. 3. Crista galli. 4. Foramencaecum. 5. Cribriform lamella of the eth-moid. 6. The process called olivary. opticum. 8. Anterior clinoidprocess. 9. The carotid groove on theside of the sella turcica, for the internalcarotid artery and cavernous sinus. 10,11, 12. Middle fossa of the base of theskull: 10 marks the great ala of the sphe-noid ; 11, the squamous portion of thetemporal bone; 12, the petrous The sella turcica. 14. Basilar portionof sphenoid and occipital bones. Theuneven ridge between 13 and


The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . id. 3. Crista galli. 4. Foramencaecum. 5. Cribriform lamella of the eth-moid. 6. The process called olivary. opticum. 8. Anterior clinoidprocess. 9. The carotid groove on theside of the sella turcica, for the internalcarotid artery and cavernous sinus. 10,11, 12. Middle fossa of the base of theskull: 10 marks the great ala of the sphe-noid ; 11, the squamous portion of thetemporal bone; 12, the petrous The sella turcica. 14. Basilar portionof sphenoid and occipital bones. Theuneven ridge between 13 and 14 is calleddorsum ephippii, and the prominent anglesof the ridge constitute the posterior clinoidprocessHS. 15. Foramen rotundum. ovale. 17. Foramen spinoeum,a small opening between 17 and 12 is calledhiatus FallnpiL 18. Posterior fossa of thebase of the skull. 19, 19. The groove fortfcc lateral sinus. 20. The ridge upon the occipital bone, to which the falx certbcdi is at-tached. 21. Foramen magnum. 22. Meatus auditorius intern us. 23. Jugular foramoiL. INTVER BASE OF THE SKULL,. ORBITS OF THE KTE. These are hollow rones for th« lodgment of the eyeballs, with their OSTEOLOGY. 61 muscles, vessels, and nerves. ind the lachrymal glands. The superio;boundary is formed by the orbital plate of the frontal bone, and by partof the lesser wing of the sphenoid; the inferior by part of the malarbone, and by the process of the superior maxillary and palatebones; tiie internal by the lachrymal bone, the external surface of theethmoid, called osplanum, and part of the body of the sphenoid; andthe external by the orbital process of the malar bone, and the great?la, or wing of the sphenoid. Communicating with the orbit are ninespenings for the transmission of arteries, veins, and nerves. The Nasal Fossa are irregular cavities in the middle of the face,bounded above by the nasal bones, ethmoid and sphenoid; below by thepalate processes of the palate and superior maxillary


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