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RF2C9C738–The side view of the human skull, with the parts labelled as, 'O', occipital bone; 'T', temporal bone; 'Pr', parietal bone; 'F', frontal bone; S'', sp
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Black and white print illustrating a side view of the human skull, with alphabetized indicators pointing to the parietal bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, frontal bone, malar or cheek-bone, nasal bone, ethmoid bone, lachrymal bone, upper jaw-bone, and lower jaw-bone, 1884. Courtesy Internet Archive. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-print-illustrating-a-side-view-of-the-human-skull-with-alphabetized-indicators-pointing-to-the-parietal-bone-occipital-bone-temporal-bone-sphenoid-bone-frontal-bone-malar-or-cheek-bone-nasal-bone-ethmoid-bone-lachrymal-bone-upper-jaw-bone-and-lower-jaw-bone-1884-courtesy-internet-archive-image215431267.html
RMPEDMNR–Black and white print illustrating a side view of the human skull, with alphabetized indicators pointing to the parietal bone, occipital bone, temporal bone, sphenoid bone, frontal bone, malar or cheek-bone, nasal bone, ethmoid bone, lachrymal bone, upper jaw-bone, and lower jaw-bone, 1884. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
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A manual of anatomy . erior frontal, precentral,rostral and paracingular sulci. 2. Parietal Lobe.—Postcentral, angular, paroccipital, intermedialand precuneal sulci. 3. Occipital Lobe.—^Lateral occipital and lunatal sulci. 4. Temporal Lobe.—Superior, middle and inferior temporal sulci.Each lobe is divided into gyres or convolutions by the above secondary fissures. The insula, or island of Reil, or central lobe is concealed by thelips of the sylvian fissure. It is tetrahedral in shape and its apexis pointed downward and forward. It is surrounded by the circum-insular or circular fissure. Those Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-erior-frontal-precentralrostral-and-paracingular-sulci-2-parietal-lobepostcentral-angular-paroccipital-intermedialand-precuneal-sulci-3-occipital-lobelateral-occipital-and-lunatal-sulci-4-temporal-lobesuperior-middle-and-inferior-temporal-sulcieach-lobe-is-divided-into-gyres-or-convolutions-by-the-above-secondary-fissures-the-insula-or-island-of-reil-or-central-lobe-is-concealed-by-thelips-of-the-sylvian-fissure-it-is-tetrahedral-in-shape-and-its-apexis-pointed-downward-and-forward-it-is-surrounded-by-the-circum-insular-or-circular-fissure-those-image343332676.html
RM2AXG498–A manual of anatomy . erior frontal, precentral,rostral and paracingular sulci. 2. Parietal Lobe.—Postcentral, angular, paroccipital, intermedialand precuneal sulci. 3. Occipital Lobe.—^Lateral occipital and lunatal sulci. 4. Temporal Lobe.—Superior, middle and inferior temporal sulci.Each lobe is divided into gyres or convolutions by the above secondary fissures. The insula, or island of Reil, or central lobe is concealed by thelips of the sylvian fissure. It is tetrahedral in shape and its apexis pointed downward and forward. It is surrounded by the circum-insular or circular fissure. Those
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RF2C9C84H–A typical representation of the human skull, with its parts labelled as a, b, c, d, e, f and g, representing, nasal bone, superior maxillary, inferior
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A manual of anatomy . X^Occipital lobe Temporal lobe Cerebellun Lateral cerebral fissure (Silvius) Oblongata Fig. 276.—Left lateral aspect of the brain with the membranes removed. {From aphotograph.). Fig. 277.—Main fissures and lobes o£ the lateral surface of the left cerebral hemisphere. 388 THE NERVE SYSTEM 3. The occipital fissure {sulcus parietooccipitalis) is seen about 5cm. above the occipital pole and is only partly represented upon thelateral surface. It indicates the separation between the occipitaland parietal lobes. Upon the medial surface the following interlobar fissures are seen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-xoccipital-lobe-temporal-lobe-cerebellun-lateral-cerebral-fissure-silvius-oblongata-fig-276left-lateral-aspect-of-the-brain-with-the-membranes-removed-from-aphotograph-fig-277main-fissures-and-lobes-o-the-lateral-surface-of-the-left-cerebral-hemisphere-388-the-nerve-system-3-the-occipital-fissure-sulcus-parietooccipitalis-is-seen-about-5cm-above-the-occipital-pole-and-is-only-partly-represented-upon-thelateral-surface-it-indicates-the-separation-between-the-occipitaland-parietal-lobes-upon-the-medial-surface-the-following-interlobar-fissures-are-seen-image343332829.html
RM2AXG4EN–A manual of anatomy . X^Occipital lobe Temporal lobe Cerebellun Lateral cerebral fissure (Silvius) Oblongata Fig. 276.—Left lateral aspect of the brain with the membranes removed. {From aphotograph.). Fig. 277.—Main fissures and lobes o£ the lateral surface of the left cerebral hemisphere. 388 THE NERVE SYSTEM 3. The occipital fissure {sulcus parietooccipitalis) is seen about 5cm. above the occipital pole and is only partly represented upon thelateral surface. It indicates the separation between the occipitaland parietal lobes. Upon the medial surface the following interlobar fissures are seen
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Spotted skull of an adult male, seen from the left side. 1) occipital bone, 2) sphenoid, separated from it by the saw, 3) temporal bone, 4) parietal bones, 5) frontal bone, 6) ethmoidal bone, 7) maxillary bone, 8) zygomatic bone, 9) palatal bone, 10) tearing leg, 11) nasal bone , 12) lower jaw bone, W.A. Meyn fec. 1887 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spotted-skull-of-an-adult-male-seen-from-the-left-side-1-occipital-bone-2-sphenoid-separated-from-it-by-the-saw-3-temporal-bone-4-parietal-bones-5-frontal-bone-6-ethmoidal-bone-7-maxillary-bone-8-zygomatic-bone-9-palatal-bone-10-tearing-leg-11-nasal-bone-12-lower-jaw-bone-wa-meyn-fec-1887-image243890946.html
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A manual of anatomy . Mastoid angle Squamosal border Sagittal border SphenoidalangleFig. 22, ^ Parietal foramen Sagittal groove? Occipital angle. Frontal^border Sphenoidal angle Sulci arteriosl Squamosal border Mastoid angle Fig. 23. Sigmoid groove Fig. 22.—The right parietal bone, outer surface. (Sobotta and McMurrich.)Fig. 23.—Right parietal bone, inner (cerebral) surface. (Sobotta and McMurrich, nearly parallel curved lines, the superior and inferior temporal lines{linece temporalis superior el inferior). The upper one serves for the THE OCCIPITAL BONE 45 attachment of the temporal f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-mastoid-angle-squamosal-border-sagittal-border-sphenoidalanglefig-22-parietal-foramen-sagittal-groove-occipital-angle-frontalborder-sphenoidal-angle-sulci-arteriosl-squamosal-border-mastoid-angle-fig-23-sigmoid-groove-fig-22the-right-parietal-bone-outer-surface-sobotta-and-mcmurrichfig-23right-parietal-bone-inner-cerebral-surface-sobotta-and-mcmurrich-nearly-parallel-curved-lines-the-superior-and-inferior-temporal-lineslinece-temporalis-superior-el-inferior-the-upper-one-serves-for-the-the-occipital-bone-45-attachment-of-the-temporal-f-image343393139.html
RM2AXJWCK–A manual of anatomy . Mastoid angle Squamosal border Sagittal border SphenoidalangleFig. 22, ^ Parietal foramen Sagittal groove? Occipital angle. Frontal^border Sphenoidal angle Sulci arteriosl Squamosal border Mastoid angle Fig. 23. Sigmoid groove Fig. 22.—The right parietal bone, outer surface. (Sobotta and McMurrich.)Fig. 23.—Right parietal bone, inner (cerebral) surface. (Sobotta and McMurrich, nearly parallel curved lines, the superior and inferior temporal lines{linece temporalis superior el inferior). The upper one serves for the THE OCCIPITAL BONE 45 attachment of the temporal f
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Human skull from the side, the individual bones separated from each other. The pieces belonging to the four skull vertebrae are marked 1-4. 1) ethmoid bone, 1a) nasal bone, 1b) intermaxillary jaw, 2) front part of cuneiform bone, 2a) Forehead bone, 2b) Zygomatic bone, 2c) Upper jaw, 3) Rear part of the cuneiform bone, 3a) Parietal bone, 3b) Temporal bone, 3b') Mandible, 4 and 4 a) Occipital bone, 4b) hyoid bone, , (encyclopedia, 1893) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-skull-from-the-side-the-individual-bones-separated-from-each-other-the-pieces-belonging-to-the-four-skull-vertebrae-are-marked-1-4-1-ethmoid-bone-1a-nasal-bone-1b-intermaxillary-jaw-2-front-part-of-cuneiform-bone-2a-forehead-bone-2b-zygomatic-bone-2c-upper-jaw-3-rear-part-of-the-cuneiform-bone-3a-parietal-bone-3b-temporal-bone-3b-mandible-4-and-4-a-occipital-bone-4b-hyoid-bone-encyclopedia-1893-image255300154.html
RMTR9WXJ–Human skull from the side, the individual bones separated from each other. The pieces belonging to the four skull vertebrae are marked 1-4. 1) ethmoid bone, 1a) nasal bone, 1b) intermaxillary jaw, 2) front part of cuneiform bone, 2a) Forehead bone, 2b) Zygomatic bone, 2c) Upper jaw, 3) Rear part of the cuneiform bone, 3a) Parietal bone, 3b) Temporal bone, 3b') Mandible, 4 and 4 a) Occipital bone, 4b) hyoid bone, , (encyclopedia, 1893)
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RM2CF0FWH–. Human physiology. Fig. 18.—Top View of the Skull. T, frontal bone: t, parietal bones; o, occipital bone; a. i, and c, sutures. 19 LESSON III.THE SKELETON [continued). The Skull. The skull consists of the cranium and the face. The cranium isa large and hollow bony case which encloses the brain. The face. Fig. 19.—The Under Surface of the Skull. 1, superior maxillary bones; 2, palatal bones; 5 and S are on the sphenoid bone ; 6, hinderopening of the right nostril ; 7, vomer ; 9, malar or cheek-bones ; 10, temporal bones 11,lower portion of parietal bones ; 12, occipital bone ; 13, condyles of
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Skeleton. 1) scalp part and base of the occipital bone, 2) parietal bone, 3) frontal half, 4) upper jawbone and Pflugscharbein, 5) temporal bone scales, * rock part of the temporal bone, 6) zygomatic bone, 7) nasal bone, 8) lower jaw, 9) cervical vertebrae, 10) thoracic vertebrae , 11) lumbar vertebrae, 12) sacral vertebrae, 13) clavicle, 14) scapula, 15) humeral bone, 16) elbow, 17) spinal bone, 18) cartilaginous carpal, 19) metacarpal bone, 20) bony bone, 21) hip bone, 22) femur, 23) Patellar attachment, 24) fibula, 24a) tibia, 25) tarsal root, 26) metatarsal bones, 28) sternum, anonym 1887 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/skeleton-1-scalp-part-and-base-of-the-occipital-bone-2-parietal-bone-3-frontal-half-4-upper-jawbone-and-pflugscharbein-5-temporal-bone-scales-rock-part-of-the-temporal-bone-6-zygomatic-bone-7-nasal-bone-8-lower-jaw-9-cervical-vertebrae-10-thoracic-vertebrae-11-lumbar-vertebrae-12-sacral-vertebrae-13-clavicle-14-scapula-15-humeral-bone-16-elbow-17-spinal-bone-18-cartilaginous-carpal-19-metacarpal-bone-20-bony-bone-21-hip-bone-22-femur-23-patellar-attachment-24-fibula-24a-tibia-25-tarsal-root-26-metatarsal-bones-28-sternum-anonym-1887-image243890972.html
RMT4P5BT–Skeleton. 1) scalp part and base of the occipital bone, 2) parietal bone, 3) frontal half, 4) upper jawbone and Pflugscharbein, 5) temporal bone scales, * rock part of the temporal bone, 6) zygomatic bone, 7) nasal bone, 8) lower jaw, 9) cervical vertebrae, 10) thoracic vertebrae , 11) lumbar vertebrae, 12) sacral vertebrae, 13) clavicle, 14) scapula, 15) humeral bone, 16) elbow, 17) spinal bone, 18) cartilaginous carpal, 19) metacarpal bone, 20) bony bone, 21) hip bone, 22) femur, 23) Patellar attachment, 24) fibula, 24a) tibia, 25) tarsal root, 26) metatarsal bones, 28) sternum, anonym 1887
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. Human physiology. Fig. 19.—The Under Surface of the Skull. 1, superior maxillary bones; 2, palatal bones; 5 and S are on the sphenoid bone ; 6, hinderopening of the right nostril ; 7, vomer ; 9, malar or cheek-bones ; 10, temporal bones 11,lower portion of parietal bones ; 12, occipital bone ; 13, condyles of the occipital bone 14,foramen magnum. forms the front and lower portion of the skull. The cranium isusually said to consist of eight bones and the face of fourteen ; C 3 20 ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY but it must be understood that in early childhood some of thesebones consist of parts which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-physiology-fig-19the-under-surface-of-the-skull-1-superior-maxillary-bones-2-palatal-bones-5-and-s-are-on-the-sphenoid-bone-6-hinderopening-of-the-right-nostril-7-vomer-9-malar-or-cheek-bones-10-temporal-bones-11lower-portion-of-parietal-bones-12-occipital-bone-13-condyles-of-the-occipital-bone-14foramen-magnum-forms-the-front-and-lower-portion-of-the-skull-the-cranium-isusually-said-to-consist-of-eight-bones-and-the-face-of-fourteen-c-3-20-elementary-physiology-but-it-must-be-understood-that-in-early-childhood-some-of-thesebones-consist-of-parts-which-image370650019.html
RM2CF0FTK–. Human physiology. Fig. 19.—The Under Surface of the Skull. 1, superior maxillary bones; 2, palatal bones; 5 and S are on the sphenoid bone ; 6, hinderopening of the right nostril ; 7, vomer ; 9, malar or cheek-bones ; 10, temporal bones 11,lower portion of parietal bones ; 12, occipital bone ; 13, condyles of the occipital bone 14,foramen magnum. forms the front and lower portion of the skull. The cranium isusually said to consist of eight bones and the face of fourteen ; C 3 20 ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY but it must be understood that in early childhood some of thesebones consist of parts which
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. Human physiology. Fig. 17.—Side View of the Skull. 1, frontal bone : 2, parietal bone ; 3 and 8, occipital bone ; 4, wing of the sphenoid bone;5, 6 and 7, temporal bone ; 10, lachrymal bone, in the inner wall of the orbit; n, malarbone ; i2, superior maxillary ; 13 and 14, inferior maxillary.. Fig. 18.—Top View of the Skull. T, frontal bone: t, parietal bones; o, occipital bone; a. i, and c, sutures. 19 LESSON III.THE SKELETON [continued). The Skull. The skull consists of the cranium and the face. The cranium isa large and hollow bony case which encloses the brain. The face Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-physiology-fig-17side-view-of-the-skull-1-frontal-bone-2-parietal-bone-3-and-8-occipital-bone-4-wing-of-the-sphenoid-bone5-6-and-7-temporal-bone-10-lachrymal-bone-in-the-inner-wall-of-the-orbit-n-malarbone-i2-superior-maxillary-13-and-14-inferior-maxillary-fig-18top-view-of-the-skull-t-frontal-bone-t-parietal-bones-o-occipital-bone-a-i-and-c-sutures-19-lesson-iiithe-skeleton-continued-the-skull-the-skull-consists-of-the-cranium-and-the-face-the-cranium-isa-large-and-hollow-bony-case-which-encloses-the-brain-the-face-image370650093.html
RM2CF0FY9–. Human physiology. Fig. 17.—Side View of the Skull. 1, frontal bone : 2, parietal bone ; 3 and 8, occipital bone ; 4, wing of the sphenoid bone;5, 6 and 7, temporal bone ; 10, lachrymal bone, in the inner wall of the orbit; n, malarbone ; i2, superior maxillary ; 13 and 14, inferior maxillary.. Fig. 18.—Top View of the Skull. T, frontal bone: t, parietal bones; o, occipital bone; a. i, and c, sutures. 19 LESSON III.THE SKELETON [continued). The Skull. The skull consists of the cranium and the face. The cranium isa large and hollow bony case which encloses the brain. The face
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RMRE54HW–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 64 THE BONES. Fig. 35. cevebellnm; and for this purpose it shows four foss^, distinguished into superior or cerebral, and inferior or cerebellar. These foss« are separated by a crucial projection â whose most developed portion forms the internal occipital protuberance. The union of the occipital with the parietal bones constitutes the lambdoidal suture. At the point where this bone meets the parietal and the squamous portion of the temporal, is found, in the infant, the lateral posterior fontanella. 2. Parietal hones.â
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. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 64 THE BONES. Fig. 35.. cerebellum; and for this purpose it shows four fossse, distinguished into superior or cerebral, and inferior or cerebellar. These fossae are separated by a crucial projection whose most, developed portion forms the internal occipital protuberance. The union of the occipital with the parietal bones constitutes tlie lambdoidal suture. At the point where this bone meets the p:irietal and the squamous portion of the temporal, is found, in the infant, the lateral posterior fontanella. 2. Parietal hone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-comparative-anatomy-of-the-domesticated-animals-veterinary-anatomy-64-the-bones-fig-35-cerebellum-and-for-this-purpose-it-shows-four-fossse-distinguished-into-superior-or-cerebral-and-inferior-or-cerebellar-these-fossae-are-separated-by-a-crucial-projection-whose-most-developed-portion-forms-the-internal-occipital-protuberance-the-union-of-the-occipital-with-the-parietal-bones-constitutes-tlie-lambdoidal-suture-at-the-point-where-this-bone-meets-the-pirietal-and-the-squamous-portion-of-the-temporal-is-found-in-the-infant-the-lateral-posterior-fontanella-2-parietal-hone-image237850293.html
RMRPY0D9–. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 64 THE BONES. Fig. 35.. cerebellum; and for this purpose it shows four fossse, distinguished into superior or cerebral, and inferior or cerebellar. These fossae are separated by a crucial projection whose most, developed portion forms the internal occipital protuberance. The union of the occipital with the parietal bones constitutes tlie lambdoidal suture. At the point where this bone meets the p:irietal and the squamous portion of the temporal, is found, in the infant, the lateral posterior fontanella. 2. Parietal hone
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. BONES OF THE SKULL—CRANIUM 189 The interparietal bone fuses with the occipital before birth. It bears the high posterior part of the parietal crest, and is wedged in between the two parietal bones It forms the central part of the tentorium osseum, which is thin and curved, con- cave ventrally. Its base concurs with the occipital and parietal bones in the for- mation of a transverse canal which is continuous with the temporal canals. The parietal bone is rhomboid in outline and is strongly curved. It is exten- sive and forms the greate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-bones-of-the-skullcranium-189-the-interparietal-bone-fuses-with-the-occipital-before-birth-it-bears-the-high-posterior-part-of-the-parietal-crest-and-is-wedged-in-between-the-two-parietal-bones-it-forms-the-central-part-of-the-tentorium-osseum-which-is-thin-and-curved-con-cave-ventrally-its-base-concurs-with-the-occipital-and-parietal-bones-in-the-for-mation-of-a-transverse-canal-which-is-continuous-with-the-temporal-canals-the-parietal-bone-is-rhomboid-in-outline-and-is-strongly-curved-it-is-exten-sive-and-forms-the-greate-image232326478.html
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. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 476 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY (Fig. 319) ; there is no centrale in the wrist ; the bones of the adult skull show considerable fusions, there being a single "occipital bone" composed of basioccipital, exoccipitals, supraoccipital, and inter- parietal, a "sphenoid bone " composed of basisphenoid, alisphenoids, presphenoid, orbitosphenoids, and pterygoids, an "ethmoid bone" composed of mesethmoid, ectethmoids, turbinals and vomer, and a "temporal bone" composed of squamosal, tympanic, periotic, tym- panohyal, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-elementary-zoology-zoology-476-manual-of-elementary-zoology-fig-319-there-is-no-centrale-in-the-wrist-the-bones-of-the-adult-skull-show-considerable-fusions-there-being-a-single-quotoccipital-bonequot-composed-of-basioccipital-exoccipitals-supraoccipital-and-inter-parietal-a-quotsphenoid-bone-quot-composed-of-basisphenoid-alisphenoids-presphenoid-orbitosphenoids-and-pterygoids-an-quotethmoid-bonequot-composed-of-mesethmoid-ectethmoids-turbinals-and-vomer-and-a-quottemporal-bonequot-composed-of-squamosal-tympanic-periotic-tym-panohyal-a-image232107719.html
RMRDHBNB–. A manual of elementary zoology . Zoology. 476 MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY ZOOLOGY (Fig. 319) ; there is no centrale in the wrist ; the bones of the adult skull show considerable fusions, there being a single "occipital bone" composed of basioccipital, exoccipitals, supraoccipital, and inter- parietal, a "sphenoid bone " composed of basisphenoid, alisphenoids, presphenoid, orbitosphenoids, and pterygoids, an "ethmoid bone" composed of mesethmoid, ectethmoids, turbinals and vomer, and a "temporal bone" composed of squamosal, tympanic, periotic, tym- panohyal, a
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 52 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE and presents a deep central depression and two shallower lateral ones which adapt it to the surface of the cerebellum. The parietal border (Margo parietalis) is united by suture with the parietal and interparietal. The mastoid border (Margo mastoideus) joins the petro- mastoid part of the temporal bone. The basilar part is connected by cartilage (in the young subject) ^dth the body of the sphenoid. The condyles articulate with the atlas. Development.—The occipital bone ossifies in cartilage from four cent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-52-the-skeleton-of-the-horse-and-presents-a-deep-central-depression-and-two-shallower-lateral-ones-which-adapt-it-to-the-surface-of-the-cerebellum-the-parietal-border-margo-parietalis-is-united-by-suture-with-the-parietal-and-interparietal-the-mastoid-border-margo-mastoideus-joins-the-petro-mastoid-part-of-the-temporal-bone-the-basilar-part-is-connected-by-cartilage-in-the-young-subject-dth-the-body-of-the-sphenoid-the-condyles-articulate-with-the-atlas-developmentthe-occipital-bone-ossifies-in-cartilage-from-four-cent-image232327733.html
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. A laboratory manual and text-book of embryology. Embryology. THE BRAIN 349 occipital and parietal lobes (Fig. 33S); (3) the calcarinc fissure which includes between it and the parieto-occipital fissure the cuneus and marks the position of the visual area of the cerebrum; (4) the collateral fissure on the ventral surface of the temporal lobe, which produces the inward bulging on the floor of the posterior horn of the ventricle known as the collateral eminence. The calcarine fissure also affects the internal wall of the ventricle, causing the convexity termed the calcar avis. Simultaneously wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-laboratory-manual-and-text-book-of-embryology-embryology-the-brain-349-occipital-and-parietal-lobes-fig-33s-3-the-calcarinc-fissure-which-includes-between-it-and-the-parieto-occipital-fissure-the-cuneus-and-marks-the-position-of-the-visual-area-of-the-cerebrum-4-the-collateral-fissure-on-the-ventral-surface-of-the-temporal-lobe-which-produces-the-inward-bulging-on-the-floor-of-the-posterior-horn-of-the-ventricle-known-as-the-collateral-eminence-the-calcarine-fissure-also-affects-the-internal-wall-of-the-ventricle-causing-the-convexity-termed-the-calcar-avis-simultaneously-wi-image232344038.html
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. THE FRONTAL BONES 59 parietal suture is usually closed at four years, the parieto-occipital at five years, and the squamous at twelve to fifteen years. The Frontal Bones The frontal bones (Ossa frontalia) are situated on the limits of the cranium and face, between the parietals behind and the nasal bones in front. Each is HTegularly quadrilateral, and consists of naso-frontal, orbital, and temporal parts. The naso-frontal part (Pars naso-frontalis) forms the basis of the forehead. Its external or frontal surface (Fades frontalis) is n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-the-frontal-bones-59-parietal-suture-is-usually-closed-at-four-years-the-parieto-occipital-at-five-years-and-the-squamous-at-twelve-to-fifteen-years-the-frontal-bones-the-frontal-bones-ossa-frontalia-are-situated-on-the-limits-of-the-cranium-and-face-between-the-parietals-behind-and-the-nasal-bones-in-front-each-is-htegularly-quadrilateral-and-consists-of-naso-frontal-orbital-and-temporal-parts-the-naso-frontal-part-pars-naso-frontalis-forms-the-basis-of-the-forehead-its-external-or-frontal-surface-fades-frontalis-is-n-image232327659.html
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. Muscles of the horse [microform] : revised and simplified by W. P. McClure. Horses; Muscles; Chevaux; Muscles. â ^ MUSCLES OF THE HORSE. 6 Temporal Orii/in From the external surface of parietal, occipital and temporal bone. yJInsertion To the coronoid process of inferior maxilla. .g^Action To close mouth and give lateral motion to lower jaw.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. McClure, W. P. Toronto : William Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muscles-of-the-horse-microform-revised-and-simplified-by-w-p-mcclure-horses-muscles-chevaux-muscles-muscles-of-the-horse-6-temporal-oriiin-from-the-external-surface-of-parietal-occipital-and-temporal-bone-yjinsertion-to-the-coronoid-process-of-inferior-maxilla-gaction-to-close-mouth-and-give-lateral-motion-to-lower-jaw-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-mcclure-w-p-toronto-william-image234838849.html
RMRJ1R9N–. Muscles of the horse [microform] : revised and simplified by W. P. McClure. Horses; Muscles; Chevaux; Muscles. â ^ MUSCLES OF THE HORSE. 6 Temporal Orii/in From the external surface of parietal, occipital and temporal bone. yJInsertion To the coronoid process of inferior maxilla. .g^Action To close mouth and give lateral motion to lower jaw.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. McClure, W. P. Toronto : William
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 58 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE part. The line of junction of the two parietal bones is marked internally by the internal parietal crest (Crista parietalis interna). The lateral border is beveled and is overlapped by the squamous temporal. Fig. 35.—Right Pariet.l Bone of New-born Fo.vl; Dorso-lateral View. 1, Junction with opposite bone; 2, junction with interparietal; 3, junction with occipital; 4, junction with squamoua temporal; .5, junction with frontal, bone, forming the squamous suture (Sutura squamosa). The angle of junction of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-58-the-skeleton-of-the-horse-part-the-line-of-junction-of-the-two-parietal-bones-is-marked-internally-by-the-internal-parietal-crest-crista-parietalis-interna-the-lateral-border-is-beveled-and-is-overlapped-by-the-squamous-temporal-fig-35right-parietl-bone-of-new-born-fovl-dorso-lateral-view-1-junction-with-opposite-bone-2-junction-with-interparietal-3-junction-with-occipital-4-junction-with-squamoua-temporal-5-junction-with-frontal-bone-forming-the-squamous-suture-sutura-squamosa-the-angle-of-junction-of-t-image232327674.html
RMRDYC8X–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 58 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE part. The line of junction of the two parietal bones is marked internally by the internal parietal crest (Crista parietalis interna). The lateral border is beveled and is overlapped by the squamous temporal. Fig. 35.—Right Pariet.l Bone of New-born Fo.vl; Dorso-lateral View. 1, Junction with opposite bone; 2, junction with interparietal; 3, junction with occipital; 4, junction with squamoua temporal; .5, junction with frontal, bone, forming the squamous suture (Sutura squamosa). The angle of junction of t
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 35.—Right Pariet.l Bone of New-born Fo.vl; Dorso-lateral View. 1, Junction with opposite bone; 2, junction with interparietal; 3, junction with occipital; 4, junction with squamoua temporal; .5, junction with frontal, bone, forming the squamous suture (Sutura squamosa). The angle of junction of the lateral and posterior borders articulates with the posterior angle of the temporal wing of the sphenoid. Development.—Each parietal bone ossifies in membrane from a single center.. Fig. 36.—Right Parietal Bone of New-born Foal, Cerebr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-fig-35right-parietl-bone-of-new-born-fovl-dorso-lateral-view-1-junction-with-opposite-bone-2-junction-with-interparietal-3-junction-with-occipital-4-junction-with-squamoua-temporal-5-junction-with-frontal-bone-forming-the-squamous-suture-sutura-squamosa-the-angle-of-junction-of-the-lateral-and-posterior-borders-articulates-with-the-posterior-angle-of-the-temporal-wing-of-the-sphenoid-developmenteach-parietal-bone-ossifies-in-membrane-from-a-single-center-fig-36right-parietal-bone-of-new-born-foal-cerebr-image232327670.html
RMRDYC8P–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 35.—Right Pariet.l Bone of New-born Fo.vl; Dorso-lateral View. 1, Junction with opposite bone; 2, junction with interparietal; 3, junction with occipital; 4, junction with squamoua temporal; .5, junction with frontal, bone, forming the squamous suture (Sutura squamosa). The angle of junction of the lateral and posterior borders articulates with the posterior angle of the temporal wing of the sphenoid. Development.—Each parietal bone ossifies in membrane from a single center.. Fig. 36.—Right Parietal Bone of New-born Foal, Cerebr
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 74 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE external acoustic process projects outward through a deep notch in the ventral margin of the squamous temporal below the temporal crest. A little further back is the mastoid process, crossed in its upper part by a groove for the posterior meningeal artery. The orbital region comprises the orbit and the pterygo-palatine fossa. The Nuchal crest Occipital Interparietal Parietal Squamous temporal Frontal. Parietal crest Temporal fossa Temporal crext ^: Coronoid process Zygomatic arch Supraorbital process Supra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-74-the-skeleton-of-the-horse-external-acoustic-process-projects-outward-through-a-deep-notch-in-the-ventral-margin-of-the-squamous-temporal-below-the-temporal-crest-a-little-further-back-is-the-mastoid-process-crossed-in-its-upper-part-by-a-groove-for-the-posterior-meningeal-artery-the-orbital-region-comprises-the-orbit-and-the-pterygo-palatine-fossa-the-nuchal-crest-occipital-interparietal-parietal-squamous-temporal-frontal-parietal-crest-temporal-fossa-temporal-crext-coronoid-process-zygomatic-arch-supraorbital-process-supra-image232327582.html
RMRDYC5J–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 74 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE external acoustic process projects outward through a deep notch in the ventral margin of the squamous temporal below the temporal crest. A little further back is the mastoid process, crossed in its upper part by a groove for the posterior meningeal artery. The orbital region comprises the orbit and the pterygo-palatine fossa. The Nuchal crest Occipital Interparietal Parietal Squamous temporal Frontal. Parietal crest Temporal fossa Temporal crext ^: Coronoid process Zygomatic arch Supraorbital process Supra
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. A text-book in general physiology and anatomy. Physiology, Comparative; Anatomy. Vision ;„ -^^ Fig. 197 — Diagrams illustrating localization of functions in the cerebrum; /, outer surface of left hemisphere; II, inner surface of same. Motor areas are shaded; Cc, corpus callosum; Fr, frontal lohe; Oc, occipital lohe; Pa, parietal lobe; ito, fissure of Rolando; ^y, Sylvian fissure; fTCi temporal lobe.. right side of the body and vice versa. The chief motor and sensory areas of the hemispheres are shown in Figure 197. Fiinctions of the medulla.— This is the center of those reflexes which contro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-in-general-physiology-and-anatomy-physiology-comparative-anatomy-vision-fig-197-diagrams-illustrating-localization-of-functions-in-the-cerebrum-outer-surface-of-left-hemisphere-ii-inner-surface-of-same-motor-areas-are-shaded-cc-corpus-callosum-fr-frontal-lohe-oc-occipital-lohe-pa-parietal-lobe-ito-fissure-of-rolando-y-sylvian-fissure-ftci-temporal-lobe-right-side-of-the-body-and-vice-versa-the-chief-motor-and-sensory-areas-of-the-hemispheres-are-shown-in-figure-197-fiinctions-of-the-medulla-this-is-the-center-of-those-reflexes-which-contro-image232117182.html
RMRDHRRA–. A text-book in general physiology and anatomy. Physiology, Comparative; Anatomy. Vision ;„ -^^ Fig. 197 — Diagrams illustrating localization of functions in the cerebrum; /, outer surface of left hemisphere; II, inner surface of same. Motor areas are shaded; Cc, corpus callosum; Fr, frontal lohe; Oc, occipital lohe; Pa, parietal lobe; ito, fissure of Rolando; ^y, Sylvian fissure; fTCi temporal lobe.. right side of the body and vice versa. The chief motor and sensory areas of the hemispheres are shown in Figure 197. Fiinctions of the medulla.— This is the center of those reflexes which contro
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. The practical shepherd: a complete treatise on the breeding, management and diseases of sheep. Sheep. THE HORNS AND THEIR DISEASES. 265. SKULL OF A HOENLESS SHEEP. 1, The Occipital bone. a. The parietal hones, the sutnre having disappeared. 3. The squamons portions of the temporal bone. 4. The meatus anditorius, or bony opening into the ear. 5. The frontal bones. 6. The openings through Tvhich blood-ressels pass to supply the forehead. 7. The bony orbits of the eye. 8. The zygomatic or molar bones. 9. The lachrymal bones. 10. The bones of the nose. 11. The upper jaw bone, 12. The foramen, th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-practical-shepherd-a-complete-treatise-on-the-breeding-management-and-diseases-of-sheep-sheep-the-horns-and-their-diseases-265-skull-of-a-hoenless-sheep-1-the-occipital-bone-a-the-parietal-hones-the-sutnre-having-disappeared-3-the-squamons-portions-of-the-temporal-bone-4-the-meatus-anditorius-or-bony-opening-into-the-ear-5-the-frontal-bones-6-the-openings-through-tvhich-blood-ressels-pass-to-supply-the-forehead-7-the-bony-orbits-of-the-eye-8-the-zygomatic-or-molar-bones-9-the-lachrymal-bones-10-the-bones-of-the-nose-11-the-upper-jaw-bone-12-the-foramen-th-image232202182.html
RMRDNM72–. The practical shepherd: a complete treatise on the breeding, management and diseases of sheep. Sheep. THE HORNS AND THEIR DISEASES. 265. SKULL OF A HOENLESS SHEEP. 1, The Occipital bone. a. The parietal hones, the sutnre having disappeared. 3. The squamons portions of the temporal bone. 4. The meatus anditorius, or bony opening into the ear. 5. The frontal bones. 6. The openings through Tvhich blood-ressels pass to supply the forehead. 7. The bony orbits of the eye. 8. The zygomatic or molar bones. 9. The lachrymal bones. 10. The bones of the nose. 11. The upper jaw bone, 12. The foramen, th
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. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 572 EXTERNAL CHARACTERS OF GORILLA and it is a curious fact that the Siamang, which has a large laryngeal pouch, is not excelled in this respect by species in which this sac is not developed.. Fig. 273.âCerebrum of the Gibbon (//i/foftate*). (Lateral aspect.) c.c',c.c' Anterior and posterior central convolution ; fi, interparietal fissure ; fr, frontal lobe ; f.s, Sylvian fissure ; oc, occipital lobe ; jia, parietal lobe ; s.c, fissure of Rolando : tp, temporal lobe ; *, frontoâ orbital fissure. (From Wiedersheim's .Structure of Man.) Of Gorillas, gen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cambridge-natural-history-zoology-572-external-characters-of-gorilla-and-it-is-a-curious-fact-that-the-siamang-which-has-a-large-laryngeal-pouch-is-not-excelled-in-this-respect-by-species-in-which-this-sac-is-not-developed-fig-273cerebrum-of-the-gibbon-ifoftate-lateral-aspect-cccc-anterior-and-posterior-central-convolution-fi-interparietal-fissure-fr-frontal-lobe-fs-sylvian-fissure-oc-occipital-lobe-jia-parietal-lobe-sc-fissure-of-rolando-tp-temporal-lobe-fronto-orbital-fissure-from-wiedersheims-structure-of-man-of-gorillas-gen-image232148553.html
RMRDK7RN–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. 572 EXTERNAL CHARACTERS OF GORILLA and it is a curious fact that the Siamang, which has a large laryngeal pouch, is not excelled in this respect by species in which this sac is not developed.. Fig. 273.âCerebrum of the Gibbon (//i/foftate*). (Lateral aspect.) c.c',c.c' Anterior and posterior central convolution ; fi, interparietal fissure ; fr, frontal lobe ; f.s, Sylvian fissure ; oc, occipital lobe ; jia, parietal lobe ; s.c, fissure of Rolando : tp, temporal lobe ; *, frontoâ orbital fissure. (From Wiedersheim's .Structure of Man.) Of Gorillas, gen
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. Muscles of the horse [microform] : revised and simplified by W. P. McClure. Horses; Muscles; Chevaux; Muscles. â ^ MUSCLES OF THE HORSE. 6 Temporal Orii/in From the external surface of parietal, occipital and temporal bone. yJInsertion To the coronoid process of inferior maxilla. .g^Action To close mouth and give lateral motion to lower jaw.. Ori(jin Insertion Action Orif/ln Insertion Action Pterygroid erternus. From ala and pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone. To a depression below condyle on the inferior maxilla. To draw lower jaw forward, singly a lateral movement. Pterygoid internus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/muscles-of-the-horse-microform-revised-and-simplified-by-w-p-mcclure-horses-muscles-chevaux-muscles-muscles-of-the-horse-6-temporal-oriiin-from-the-external-surface-of-parietal-occipital-and-temporal-bone-yjinsertion-to-the-coronoid-process-of-inferior-maxilla-gaction-to-close-mouth-and-give-lateral-motion-to-lower-jaw-orijin-insertion-action-orifln-insertion-action-pterygroid-erternus-from-ala-and-pterygoid-process-of-the-sphenoid-bone-to-a-depression-below-condyle-on-the-inferior-maxilla-to-draw-lower-jaw-forward-singly-a-lateral-movement-pterygoid-internus-image234838842.html
RMRJ1R9E–. Muscles of the horse [microform] : revised and simplified by W. P. McClure. Horses; Muscles; Chevaux; Muscles. â ^ MUSCLES OF THE HORSE. 6 Temporal Orii/in From the external surface of parietal, occipital and temporal bone. yJInsertion To the coronoid process of inferior maxilla. .g^Action To close mouth and give lateral motion to lower jaw.. Ori(jin Insertion Action Orif/ln Insertion Action Pterygroid erternus. From ala and pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone. To a depression below condyle on the inferior maxilla. To draw lower jaw forward, singly a lateral movement. Pterygoid internus.
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. The homœopathic veterinary doctor, giving the history, means of prevention, and symptoms of all diseases of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry and birds, and the most approved methods of treatment. Veterinary medicine. The Bones of the Ox. i» Upper Jaw-Bone. 2, Nasal Bone. 3, Lachrymal Bone. 4, Cheek-Bone. 5, Forehead. 6, Horns. 7, Temporal. 8, Parietal. 9, Occipital. 10, Lower Jaw-Bone. 11, Grinders. 12, Nippers. 13, Lig-ament of the Neck. 14, Joints of the Back. 15, Atlas. 16, Dentata. 17, Eye-Socket. 18, vertebra: of the Neck. 19, Vertebras of the Back. 20, Vertebrre of the Loin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-homopathic-veterinary-doctor-giving-the-history-means-of-prevention-and-symptoms-of-all-diseases-of-the-horse-ox-sheep-hog-dog-cat-poultry-and-birds-and-the-most-approved-methods-of-treatment-veterinary-medicine-the-bones-of-the-ox-i-upper-jaw-bone-2-nasal-bone-3-lachrymal-bone-4-cheek-bone-5-forehead-6-horns-7-temporal-8-parietal-9-occipital-10-lower-jaw-bone-11-grinders-12-nippers-13-lig-ament-of-the-neck-14-joints-of-the-back-15-atlas-16-dentata-17-eye-socket-18-vertebra-of-the-neck-19-vertebras-of-the-back-20-vertebrre-of-the-loin-image232453829.html
RMRE556D–. The homœopathic veterinary doctor, giving the history, means of prevention, and symptoms of all diseases of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, dog, cat, poultry and birds, and the most approved methods of treatment. Veterinary medicine. The Bones of the Ox. i» Upper Jaw-Bone. 2, Nasal Bone. 3, Lachrymal Bone. 4, Cheek-Bone. 5, Forehead. 6, Horns. 7, Temporal. 8, Parietal. 9, Occipital. 10, Lower Jaw-Bone. 11, Grinders. 12, Nippers. 13, Lig-ament of the Neck. 14, Joints of the Back. 15, Atlas. 16, Dentata. 17, Eye-Socket. 18, vertebra: of the Neck. 19, Vertebras of the Back. 20, Vertebrre of the Loin
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. Principles of veterinary science; a text-book for use in agricultural schools. Veterinary medicine. 36 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE A process is a projection or elevation. A tuberosity is a rough or obtuse process. A tubercle is a small and usually more or less pointed process. A condyle is a rounded and somewhat elongated process. A fossa is an irregular ditch-like depression. A foramen is an aperature for the passage of vessels and nerves. A facet is a flat articular surface. Occipital Parietal 1 J Squamous temporal . Frontal Lacrimal. Fig. 5.—Skull of the horse (right view): 1, 2, O Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/principles-of-veterinary-science-a-text-book-for-use-in-agricultural-schools-veterinary-medicine-36-principles-of-veterinary-science-a-process-is-a-projection-or-elevation-a-tuberosity-is-a-rough-or-obtuse-process-a-tubercle-is-a-small-and-usually-more-or-less-pointed-process-a-condyle-is-a-rounded-and-somewhat-elongated-process-a-fossa-is-an-irregular-ditch-like-depression-a-foramen-is-an-aperature-for-the-passage-of-vessels-and-nerves-a-facet-is-a-flat-articular-surface-occipital-parietal-1-j-squamous-temporal-frontal-lacrimal-fig-5skull-of-the-horse-right-view-1-2-o-image232342702.html
RMRE03DJ–. Principles of veterinary science; a text-book for use in agricultural schools. Veterinary medicine. 36 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE A process is a projection or elevation. A tuberosity is a rough or obtuse process. A tubercle is a small and usually more or less pointed process. A condyle is a rounded and somewhat elongated process. A fossa is an irregular ditch-like depression. A foramen is an aperature for the passage of vessels and nerves. A facet is a flat articular surface. Occipital Parietal 1 J Squamous temporal . Frontal Lacrimal. Fig. 5.—Skull of the horse (right view): 1, 2, O
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. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. 394 ANATOMY OF THE DOG.. The Skeleton of the Dog. (Youatt.) THE HEAD. 1. The intermaxillary bone. i. Nasal bone. 3. Maxilla superior. 4. Lachrymal boue. 5. Zygomatic bone. * 6. Orbit. 7. Frontal bone. 8. Parietal bone. 9. 9. Occipital bone. 10, 10, 10. Temporal bone. n, 11, 11. Inferior maxillary or jaw- bone. 12, 12. Seven inferior maxillary molar teeth. x3> J3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dog-in-health-and-disease-comprising-the-various-modes-of-breaking-and-using-him-for-hunting-coursing-shooting-etc-and-including-the-points-or-characteristics-of-all-dogs-which-are-entirely-rewritten-dog-breeds-dogs-394-anatomy-of-the-dog-the-skeleton-of-the-dog-youatt-the-head-1-the-intermaxillary-bone-i-nasal-bone-3-maxilla-superior-4-lachrymal-boue-5-zygomatic-bone-6-orbit-7-frontal-bone-8-parietal-bone-9-9-occipital-bone-10-10-10-temporal-bone-n-11-11-inferior-maxillary-or-jaw-bone-12-12-seven-inferior-maxillary-molar-teeth-x3gt-j3-image232348815.html
RMRE0B7Y–. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. 394 ANATOMY OF THE DOG.. The Skeleton of the Dog. (Youatt.) THE HEAD. 1. The intermaxillary bone. i. Nasal bone. 3. Maxilla superior. 4. Lachrymal boue. 5. Zygomatic bone. * 6. Orbit. 7. Frontal bone. 8. Parietal bone. 9. 9. Occipital bone. 10, 10, 10. Temporal bone. n, 11, 11. Inferior maxillary or jaw- bone. 12, 12. Seven inferior maxillary molar teeth. x3> J3
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