Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Nasal bone Nasal process of the maxilla :jr—Lateral nasal cartilage Literal crus of greateralar cartilage % Fig. 438.—Anterior view of the external nose, showing its cartilages (Morris). Nasal boneNasal process of the maxilla Lateral nasal cartilageNasal septal cartilage Lateral eras of greater alarcartilage Medial eras of greater alarcartilage. Sesamoid cartilagesFibrous tissueLesser alar cartilages —Cellular tissue forming ala Fig. 439.—Left side of the external nose, showing its cartilages (Morris). been transplanted from one person to another,
Plastic surgery; its principles and practice . Nasal bone Nasal process of the maxilla :jr—Lateral nasal cartilage Literal crus of greateralar cartilage % Fig. 438.—Anterior view of the external nose, showing its cartilages (Morris). Nasal boneNasal process of the maxilla Lateral nasal cartilageNasal septal cartilage Lateral eras of greater alarcartilage Medial eras of greater alarcartilage. Sesamoid cartilagesFibrous tissueLesser alar cartilages —Cellular tissue forming ala Fig. 439.—Left side of the external nose, showing its cartilages (Morris). been transplanted from one person to another, with a certain amountof success. This method, even if practicable, would be almost impos- 430 PLASTIC SURGERY sible to carry out in a civilized community in time of peace, as it isseldom that any individual, however needy, would be willing to partwith his nose, but in war time it might be done with little own feeling is that it is practically useless to waste time on thismethod, as the chances of success are small. Nasal septal cartilage Lateral crus of greateralar cartilage Medial crus of greateralar cartilage Anterior nasal spineof the maxilla
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