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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. MANUBRIUM. INSERTION OF TENSOR TYMPANI MUSC INSERTION Ol EXTERNAL LIGAMENT OF MALLEUS PROCESS Fig. 850.—Viewed fr< in front. Fig. Sol.—Viewed from behind. (Spalteliolz.) Figs. 850 and 851.—The right malleus (enlarged). The processus brevis (processus lateralis) is a slight conical projection, which springs from the root of the manubrium; it is directed outward and is attached to the upper part of the tympanic membrane by cartilage and to the margins of the notch of Rivinus by the two tympanomalleolar folds. The Incus (Figs. 852 and 853) has recei

. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. MANUBRIUM. INSERTION OF TENSOR TYMPANI MUSC INSERTION Ol EXTERNAL LIGAMENT OF MALLEUS PROCESS Fig. 850.—Viewed fr< in front. Fig. Sol.—Viewed from behind. (Spalteliolz.) Figs. 850 and 851.—The right malleus (enlarged). The processus brevis (processus lateralis) is a slight conical projection, which springs from the root of the manubrium; it is directed outward and is attached to the upper part of the tympanic membrane by cartilage and to the margins of the notch of Rivinus by the two tympanomalleolar folds. The Incus (Figs. 852 and 853) has recei Stock Photo
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. MANUBRIUM. INSERTION OF TENSOR TYMPANI MUSC INSERTION Ol EXTERNAL LIGAMENT OF MALLEUS PROCESS Fig. 850.—Viewed fr< in front. Fig. Sol.—Viewed from behind. (Spalteliolz.) Figs. 850 and 851.—The right malleus (enlarged). The processus brevis (processus lateralis) is a slight conical projection, which springs from the root of the manubrium; it is directed outward and is attached to the upper part of the tympanic membrane by cartilage and to the margins of the notch of Rivinus by the two tympanomalleolar folds. The Incus (Figs. 852 and 853) has received its name from its supposed resemblance to an anvil, but it is more like a bicuspid tooth with two roots.. 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.. Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger