. 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 . de is a deep depression for the lachrymalgland, the Lachrymal fossa (fossa glandula lacrimalis), and tothe inner side a slight one, the trochlear fossa (fovea tro-chlearis), for the pulley of superior oblique. On the margin of the orbital plate are two notches con-verted into foramina by articulation with the ethmoid, t


. 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 . de is a deep depression for the lachrymalgland, the Lachrymal fossa (fossa glandula lacrimalis), and tothe inner side a slight one, the trochlear fossa (fovea tro-chlearis), for the pulley of superior oblique. On the margin of the orbital plate are two notches con-verted into foramina by articulation with the ethmoid, the an-terior ethmoidal canal (foramen, ethmoidale anterius), forpassage of nasal nerve and anterior ethmoidal vessels, and theposterior ethmoidal canal (foramen ethmoidals postervus), forpassage of posterior ethmoidal vessels. 10 HUMAN ANATOMY. The internal surface is marked by the convolutions of theanterior lobes of the brain. Between the two plates of the vertebral portion are thefrontal sinuses, two irregular cavities lined with mucous: mem-brane and opening into the middle meatus of the nose on eitherside by the infunclibulum (infundibulum ethmoidale). It articulates with twelve bones: two parietal, sphenoid,ethmoid, nasal, superior maxillary, lachrymal, and %§$0^ Fig. bone, outer surface. Its muscular attachments are three pairs: corrugator super-cilii, orbicularis palpebrarum, and temporal. It is. developed from membrane by two ossific centers, onefor each lateral half. Parietals (os parietale).—These are two quadrilateralbones forming the superior and lateral walls of the bone consists of two surfaces, four borders, and fourangles. The external surface (fades parietalis) is convex and pre-sents the parietal eminence (tuber parietale) a little above themiddle, marking the original center of ossification, the temporalridge (linea temporalis), crossing about the center for attach-ment of the temporal fascia, and the parietal foramen (fora


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