Notes on some of the developmental and functional relations of certain portions of the cranium, selected by F.W. Pavy from the lectures on anatomy delivered at Guy's hospital1855 |
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... organ it encloses ; for which object there is a steadily advancing process of develop- ment , continued through the earlier and middle periods of life , until it may be said to have attained its final form or a state of perfection ...
... organ it encloses ; for which object there is a steadily advancing process of develop- ment , continued through the earlier and middle periods of life , until it may be said to have attained its final form or a state of perfection ...
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... organ , which it is intended to protect . It is , if we reflect on it , a necessary condition that consolidation should not be completed till such time as the growth of the brain shall have attained its maximum . For as the cranial ...
... organ , which it is intended to protect . It is , if we reflect on it , a necessary condition that consolidation should not be completed till such time as the growth of the brain shall have attained its maximum . For as the cranial ...
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... organ is composed ; and then glance at the hard , rough , and irregular surface the internal cranial base presents ; it certainly would , at first sight , suggest the idea as being far more adapted for injury than for protection to the ...
... organ is composed ; and then glance at the hard , rough , and irregular surface the internal cranial base presents ; it certainly would , at first sight , suggest the idea as being far more adapted for injury than for protection to the ...
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... organ . But these sinuses do not form the only accession that is made to the nasal apparatus , whilst it is thus acquiring an increased state of per- fection as an organ of smell , for there are other cavities connected with the nose ...
... organ . But these sinuses do not form the only accession that is made to the nasal apparatus , whilst it is thus acquiring an increased state of per- fection as an organ of smell , for there are other cavities connected with the nose ...
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... organ to whose function they contribute . As I have already stated , they do not appear until after a much later period of life than is generally allowed . Before the commencement of their develop- ment , the two plates or tables of ...
... organ to whose function they contribute . As I have already stated , they do not appear until after a much later period of life than is generally allowed . Before the commencement of their develop- ment , the two plates or tables of ...
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Adlard & Palmer adult skull ANATOMY anterior clinoid processes arrangement artery basilar process become blow brain carotid centre cerebral cerebro-spinal fluid CHEMISTRY CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS circulation clinoid processes cloth complete considerable consolidated cranial base cranial cavity cranial parietes cranium crista galli direction DISEASES dura mater eminences Engravings on Wood exceedingly external Fcap Foolscap 8vo foramen magnum foramina fracture frontal cells frontal sinuses function Gazette GUY'S HOSPITAL head injury interior internal base jugular LECTURES MANUAL mastication masticatory maxillary bones MEDICINE membranous ment muscles muscular nasal nature nerve nose numerous occipital bone occipital condyles orbit organ palate parietal eminences period petrous bones petrous portion pharynx phrenology PHYSICIAN PHYSIOLOGY plate of bone Post 8vo posterior posterior clinoid processes practitioner present pterygoid relation Second Edition side sinus sphenoid spinal SURGEON SURGERY Surgical surrounding symptoms takes place temporal bones Third Edition tion tissue treatise veins venous blood vertebral vibrations vomer whilst