. Journal of anatomy . Fk;. 6. (), but only connected with the temporal wing by thick perichondrium,as seen on the right side of the figure above; the vidian nerve; the internal carotid artery; the pituitary body; the Gasserianganglion. Fig. 7 is taken a little in front of fig. 6, and it shows () the orbitalwing; the processus alaris connected by a thick perichondrium sheetwith () the ala temporalis or great wing; is the corpus sphenoidale ;II. 5, is the second division of the Trigeminus piercing the as yet in thisregion procartilaginous ala temporal
. Journal of anatomy . Fk;. 6. (), but only connected with the temporal wing by thick perichondrium,as seen on the right side of the figure above; the vidian nerve; the internal carotid artery; the pituitary body; the Gasserianganglion. Fig. 7 is taken a little in front of fig. 6, and it shows () the orbitalwing; the processus alaris connected by a thick perichondrium sheetwith () the ala temporalis or great wing; is the corpus sphenoidale ;II. 5, is the second division of the Trigeminus piercing the as yet in thisregion procartilaginous ala temporalis; the vidian nerve; cartilage ; the pituitary body—note its great transverse width. 212 Professor Fawcett. Fig. 7.
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