A guide to human and comparative phrenology : With observations on the national varieties of the cranium, and a description of DrsGall and Spurzheim's method of dissecting the human brain . us, occa-sionally in theadult. I never saw,however, a two are relat-ed by Vesalius andEustachius,*pretty it does oc-cur it is containeddown to the fora-men magnum oc-cipitale. Joining the occi-pital to the parie-tal bones. BaronCuviert calls thisthe occipital su-ture, and Profes-sor Pattison fol-lows hirn in hisanatomical lec-tures at the Uni-versity of London. * Monros Osteology, b
A guide to human and comparative phrenology : With observations on the national varieties of the cranium, and a description of DrsGall and Spurzheim's method of dissecting the human brain . us, occa-sionally in theadult. I never saw,however, a two are relat-ed by Vesalius andEustachius,*pretty it does oc-cur it is containeddown to the fora-men magnum oc-cipitale. Joining the occi-pital to the parie-tal bones. BaronCuviert calls thisthe occipital su-ture, and Profes-sor Pattison fol-lows hirn in hisanatomical lec-tures at the Uni-versity of London. * Monros Osteology, by Dr. Kirby. Elements ofAnatomy by Alex. Monro, vol. i. 1825. of Professor Pattisons Lectures. t Cuviers Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, trans-lated by Dr. Macartney, vol. i. 1809. 44 NEW NAMES. FORMER NAMES. REMARKS, 6. Temporo-Pari- Squamous suture,etal suture. 7. Facio-Cranialsuture. Transverse suture Connecting theTemporal to theParietal & Pattisoncall this the tem-poral thebones of the cra-nium to those ofthe face. * The following* engraving will point outmore clearly the situations of the bones, andtheir corresponding * Originally inserted in the London Medical andSurgical Journal for November, 1828, from which itwas copied by the London Medical Reporter for De-cember, 1828, and was mentioned with approbation bythe editor, who warmly recommended its adoption. 45 EXPLANATION } A The Frontal B.—The Parietal C—The Occipital D—The Temporal E—The Sphenoidal F—The Frontal G.—The Fronto-Parietal —The Parietal J.—The Occipito Parietal K —The Temporo-Parietal L.—The Facio-Cranial M,—The Ossa Wormiana Bones. Sutures. My limits not permitting mc to give afarther description of the cranium, I cannotdo better than refer the reader to Profes-sor Charles Bells invaluable work,* wherethis subject is discussed at great object being here to give a brief de-scription of the formation of the bones oft
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