This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...ophthalmic nerve. A temporal surface is formed by the temporal aspects of the zygomatic and frontal processes, and an orbital surface by the orbital aspects of the frontal and malar processes. The Palatal Bone.--The palatal bone occupies the space which would otherwise exist between the superior maxilla and the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 Excerpt: ...ophthalmic nerve. A temporal surface is formed by the temporal aspects of the zygomatic and frontal processes, and an orbital surface by the orbital aspects of the frontal and malar processes. The Palatal Bone.--The palatal bone occupies the space which would otherwise exist between the superior maxilla and the pterygoid process. It is placed to the outer side of the nasal chamber and the posterior part of the floor of the nose and roof of the mouth. It enters also into the composition of the floor of the orbit, --assists in closing the posterior ethmoidal cells, and the inner border of the sphenomaxillary space and fissure. It is in the form of the letter L, with the angle produced downwards and the vertical member notched above. In addition to a horizontal or vertical plate, it presents a pyramidal, orbital, and a sphenoidal process. The horizontal plate corresponds to the plate of the same name of the superior maxilla. It is concave above to form part of the floor of the nose, and is nearly flat below, but smooth to enter into the construction of the roof of the mouth. Its anterior border is serrated for articulation with the horizontal plate of the superior maxilla; the posterior is concave, to form the posterior border of the hard palate. Its inner border, when united with that of the opposite side, is produced posteriorly to form the posterior nasal spine. The junction of the horizontal and vertical portions of the bone is marked by an opening--the posterior palatine canal--and by a sharp ledge of bone extending inwards from the base of the pyramidal process, to give attachment to the palatal aponeurosis. The vertical plate extends from the floor of the nose to the level of the spheno-palatine notch. It is smooth externally, when it forms the internal ..
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