... bones is the superior meatus. The nasal cavities are separated from each other by a septum or division-wall, composed of the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer posteriorly and the cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus presenting... A Manual of dissection and practical anatomy - 第 46 頁William Thomas Eckley 著 - 1903 - 408 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1882 - 916 頁
...cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus presenting a smooth surface as the inner wall of each cavity. The floor is formed by the palatine process of the superior maxillary bone and by the palate bone, and runs in a slanting downward direction from before backward. The roof is... | |
| 1882 - 934 頁
...cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus presenting a smooth surface as the inner wall of each cavity. The floor is formed by the palatine process of the superior maxillary bone and by the palate bone, and runs in a slanting downward direction from before backward. The roof is... | |
| Carl Seiler - 1883 - 328 頁
...cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus presenting a smooth surface as the inner wall of each cavity. The floor is formed by the palatine process of the superior maxillary bone and by the palate bone, and runs in a slanting, downward direction from before backward. The roof is... | |
| 1885 - 1044 頁
...cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus presenting a smooth surface as the inner wall of each cavity. The floor is formed by the palatine process of the superior maxillary bone and by the palate bone, and runs in a slanting, downward direction from before backward. The roof is... | |
| 1891 - 588 頁
...cartilaginous septum anteriorly, thus preseuting'a smooth surface as the inner vyall of each cavity. The floor is formed by the palatine process of the superior maxillary bone and by the palate bone and runs in a slanting downward direction from before backward. The roof is... | |
| 1900 - 678 頁
...front in the anterior nasal spine and behind in the posterior nasal spine, to which latter the avula is attached. The floor is formed by the palatine process...spine are the openings of the anterior palatine canal. This canal has four compartments: (i) Two lateral, the foramina of Stenson, through which passes the... | |
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