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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... sinuses . These sinuses constitute accessory cavities to the nasal apparatus , and are formed at that particular period of life when the sense of smell is attaining its highest state of functional activity . They remain entirely ...
... sinuses . These sinuses constitute accessory cavities to the nasal apparatus , and are formed at that particular period of life when the sense of smell is attaining its highest state of functional activity . They remain entirely ...
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John Hilton Frederick William Pavy. IRREGULARITY IN FORM OF FRONTAL SINUSES . 9 From the undoubted functional connexion of these sinuses with the nasal organ , it is not difficult to under- stand why they should be absent in early life ...
John Hilton Frederick William Pavy. IRREGULARITY IN FORM OF FRONTAL SINUSES . 9 From the undoubted functional connexion of these sinuses with the nasal organ , it is not difficult to under- stand why they should be absent in early life ...
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... sinuses are seen as though looking down into them from above . In the upper specimen there are none . In the second there is a solitary cell on the right side . In the third there are two small cells , one on each side of the median ...
... sinuses are seen as though looking down into them from above . In the upper specimen there are none . In the second there is a solitary cell on the right side . In the third there are two small cells , one on each side of the median ...
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... sinuses , form accessory cavities to the organ of smell . With this development of the sphenoidal cells , the body of the sphenoid is proportionately increased in dimensions , and the rostrum - a process of bone projecting from its ...
... sinuses , form accessory cavities to the organ of smell . With this development of the sphenoidal cells , the body of the sphenoid is proportionately increased in dimensions , and the rostrum - a process of bone projecting from its ...
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... sinuses at one and the same time , and by precisely the same primary cause , by which the nose is rendered more prominent , the nasal cavities more capacious , and the whole more efficient as an olfactory and respiratory organ . Indeed ...
... sinuses at one and the same time , and by precisely the same primary cause , by which the nose is rendered more prominent , the nasal cavities more capacious , and the whole more efficient as an olfactory and respiratory organ . Indeed ...
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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