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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 190 SKELETON OF THE DOG extensively with the correspoinling process of the malar. The articular surface for the condyle of the mandible consists of a transverse groove which is continuetl upon the front of the large postglenoid process. Behind the latter is the lower opening of the temporal canal. There is no condyle. The mastoid part is small, but bears a distinct mastoitl jirocess. The external acoustic meatus is wide and very short, so that one can see into the tympanum in the dry skull. The bulla ossea is very large and is rounded Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-190-skeleton-of-the-dog-extensively-with-the-correspoinling-process-of-the-malar-the-articular-surface-for-the-condyle-of-the-mandible-consists-of-a-transverse-groove-which-is-continuetl-upon-the-front-of-the-large-postglenoid-process-behind-the-latter-is-the-lower-opening-of-the-temporal-canal-there-is-no-condyle-the-mastoid-part-is-small-but-bears-a-distinct-mastoitl-jirocess-the-external-acoustic-meatus-is-wide-and-very-short-so-that-one-can-see-into-the-tympanum-in-the-dry-skull-the-bulla-ossea-is-very-large-and-is-rounded-image236802779.html
RMRN78A3–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 190 SKELETON OF THE DOG extensively with the correspoinling process of the malar. The articular surface for the condyle of the mandible consists of a transverse groove which is continuetl upon the front of the large postglenoid process. Behind the latter is the lower opening of the temporal canal. There is no condyle. The mastoid part is small, but bears a distinct mastoitl jirocess. The external acoustic meatus is wide and very short, so that one can see into the tympanum in the dry skull. The bulla ossea is very large and is rounded
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE TEMPOEAL BONES. 131 within the bone called the tympanum and forming the tegmen tympani. Laterally the line of fusion of the petrous with the squamous part is often indicated by a faint and irregular petro-squamous fissure. Posterior Surface.—The most conspicuous object on the posterior surface of the petrous part of the bone is the meatus acusticus interims (internal acoustic meatus), about 8 mm. deep in the adult. This has an oblique oval aperture, and leads outwards and slightly downwards into the substance of the bone, giving passage to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-the-tempoeal-bones-131-within-the-bone-called-the-tympanum-and-forming-the-tegmen-tympani-laterally-the-line-of-fusion-of-the-petrous-with-the-squamous-part-is-often-indicated-by-a-faint-and-irregular-petro-squamous-fissure-posterior-surfacethe-most-conspicuous-object-on-the-posterior-surface-of-the-petrous-part-of-the-bone-is-the-meatus-acusticus-interims-internal-acoustic-meatus-about-8-mm-deep-in-the-adult-this-has-an-oblique-oval-aperture-and-leads-outwards-and-slightly-downwards-into-the-substance-of-the-bone-giving-passage-to-the-image216346774.html
RMPFYCEE–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE TEMPOEAL BONES. 131 within the bone called the tympanum and forming the tegmen tympani. Laterally the line of fusion of the petrous with the squamous part is often indicated by a faint and irregular petro-squamous fissure. Posterior Surface.—The most conspicuous object on the posterior surface of the petrous part of the bone is the meatus acusticus interims (internal acoustic meatus), about 8 mm. deep in the adult. This has an oblique oval aperture, and leads outwards and slightly downwards into the substance of the bone, giving passage to the
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 62 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE and the root of the paramastoid process of the occipital bone. It is crossed by a groove which leads to the mastoid foramen (Foramen mastoideum), from which a canal extends forward to the temporal canal. The medial surface faces into the cerebellar fossa of the cranium. It is con- cave and smooth, Ijut irregular. In its ventral part is the entrance to a short canal, the internal acoustic meatus (Meatus acusticus internus), which transmits the seventh and eighth cranial nerves. The entrance to the meatus is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-62-the-skeleton-of-the-horse-and-the-root-of-the-paramastoid-process-of-the-occipital-bone-it-is-crossed-by-a-groove-which-leads-to-the-mastoid-foramen-foramen-mastoideum-from-which-a-canal-extends-forward-to-the-temporal-canal-the-medial-surface-faces-into-the-cerebellar-fossa-of-the-cranium-it-is-con-cave-and-smooth-ijut-irregular-in-its-ventral-part-is-the-entrance-to-a-short-canal-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-meatus-acusticus-internus-which-transmits-the-seventh-and-eighth-cranial-nerves-the-entrance-to-the-meatus-is-image236815093.html
RMRN7T1W–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 62 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE and the root of the paramastoid process of the occipital bone. It is crossed by a groove which leads to the mastoid foramen (Foramen mastoideum), from which a canal extends forward to the temporal canal. The medial surface faces into the cerebellar fossa of the cranium. It is con- cave and smooth, Ijut irregular. In its ventral part is the entrance to a short canal, the internal acoustic meatus (Meatus acusticus internus), which transmits the seventh and eighth cranial nerves. The entrance to the meatus is
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BEANCHES OF THE EXTEENAL CAEOTID AETEEY. 897 of the posterior auricular artery, aud in the external acoustic meatus with branches of the internal maxillary artery. (cl) Transverse Facial.—A branch of moderate size which emerges from under cover of the upper part of the anterior border of the parotid gland, runs forwards across the niasseter, below the zygoma and above the parotid duct, accompanied by zygomatic branches of the facial nerve, which may lie either above or below it. It is distributed to the parotid gland, the masseter, parotid duct, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-beanches-of-the-exteenal-caeotid-aeteey-897-of-the-posterior-auricular-artery-aud-in-the-external-acoustic-meatus-with-branches-of-the-internal-maxillary-artery-cl-transverse-faciala-branch-of-moderate-size-which-emerges-from-under-cover-of-the-upper-part-of-the-anterior-border-of-the-parotid-gland-runs-forwards-across-the-niasseter-below-the-zygoma-and-above-the-parotid-duct-accompanied-by-zygomatic-branches-of-the-facial-nerve-which-may-lie-either-above-or-below-it-it-is-distributed-to-the-parotid-gland-the-masseter-parotid-duct-an-image216292105.html
RMPFTXP1–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BEANCHES OF THE EXTEENAL CAEOTID AETEEY. 897 of the posterior auricular artery, aud in the external acoustic meatus with branches of the internal maxillary artery. (cl) Transverse Facial.—A branch of moderate size which emerges from under cover of the upper part of the anterior border of the parotid gland, runs forwards across the niasseter, below the zygoma and above the parotid duct, accompanied by zygomatic branches of the facial nerve, which may lie either above or below it. It is distributed to the parotid gland, the masseter, parotid duct, an
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 190 SKELETON OF THE DOG extensively with the corresponding process of the malar. The articular surface for the condyle of the mandible consists of a transverse groove which is continued upon the front of the large postglenoid process. Behind the latter is the lower opening of the temporal canal. There is no condyle. The mastoid part is small, but bears a distinct mastoid process. The external acoustic meatus is wide and very short, so that one can see into the tympanum in the dry skull. The bulla ossea is very large and is rounded and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-190-skeleton-of-the-dog-extensively-with-the-corresponding-process-of-the-malar-the-articular-surface-for-the-condyle-of-the-mandible-consists-of-a-transverse-groove-which-is-continued-upon-the-front-of-the-large-postglenoid-process-behind-the-latter-is-the-lower-opening-of-the-temporal-canal-there-is-no-condyle-the-mastoid-part-is-small-but-bears-a-distinct-mastoid-process-the-external-acoustic-meatus-is-wide-and-very-short-so-that-one-can-see-into-the-tympanum-in-the-dry-skull-the-bulla-ossea-is-very-large-and-is-rounded-and-image232326447.html
RMRDYAN3–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 190 SKELETON OF THE DOG extensively with the corresponding process of the malar. The articular surface for the condyle of the mandible consists of a transverse groove which is continued upon the front of the large postglenoid process. Behind the latter is the lower opening of the temporal canal. There is no condyle. The mastoid part is small, but bears a distinct mastoid process. The external acoustic meatus is wide and very short, so that one can see into the tympanum in the dry skull. The bulla ossea is very large and is rounded and
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tympanic antrum, the medial : wall of which is related to the 5 lateral semicircular canal. Internal part of posterior wall of external acoustic meatus left in situ Points to the recessus epitympanicus Fenestra cochleae Mastoid air-cells Facial canal laid open, displaying the facial nerve within Fig. 712. Preparation to display the position and relations of the tympanic antrum. The greater part of the posterior wall of the external acoustic meatus has been removed, leaving only a bridge of bone at its inner ex- tremity ; under this a bristle is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-tympanic-antrum-the-medial-wall-of-which-is-related-to-the-5-lateral-semicircular-canal-internal-part-of-posterior-wall-of-external-acoustic-meatus-left-in-situ-points-to-the-recessus-epitympanicus-fenestra-cochleae-mastoid-air-cells-facial-canal-laid-open-displaying-the-facial-nerve-within-fig-712-preparation-to-display-the-position-and-relations-of-the-tympanic-antrum-the-greater-part-of-the-posterior-wall-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-has-been-removed-leaving-only-a-bridge-of-bone-at-its-inner-ex-tremity-under-this-a-bristle-is-image216344833.html
RMPFYA15–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tympanic antrum, the medial : wall of which is related to the 5 lateral semicircular canal. Internal part of posterior wall of external acoustic meatus left in situ Points to the recessus epitympanicus Fenestra cochleae Mastoid air-cells Facial canal laid open, displaying the facial nerve within Fig. 712. Preparation to display the position and relations of the tympanic antrum. The greater part of the posterior wall of the external acoustic meatus has been removed, leaving only a bridge of bone at its inner ex- tremity ; under this a bristle is
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 62 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE and the root of the paramastoid process of the occipital bone. It is crossed by a groove which leads to the mastoid foramen (Foramen mastoideum), from which a canal extends forward to the temporal canal. The medial surface faces into the cerebellar fossa of the cranium. It is con- cave and smooth, but irregular. In its ventral part is the entrance to a short canal, the internal acoustic meatus (Meatus acusticus internus), which transmits the seventh and eighth cranial nerves. The entrance to the meatus is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-62-the-skeleton-of-the-horse-and-the-root-of-the-paramastoid-process-of-the-occipital-bone-it-is-crossed-by-a-groove-which-leads-to-the-mastoid-foramen-foramen-mastoideum-from-which-a-canal-extends-forward-to-the-temporal-canal-the-medial-surface-faces-into-the-cerebellar-fossa-of-the-cranium-it-is-con-cave-and-smooth-but-irregular-in-its-ventral-part-is-the-entrance-to-a-short-canal-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-meatus-acusticus-internus-which-transmits-the-seventh-and-eighth-cranial-nerves-the-entrance-to-the-meatus-is-image232327644.html
RMRDYC7T–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 62 THE SKELETON OF THE HORSE and the root of the paramastoid process of the occipital bone. It is crossed by a groove which leads to the mastoid foramen (Foramen mastoideum), from which a canal extends forward to the temporal canal. The medial surface faces into the cerebellar fossa of the cranium. It is con- cave and smooth, but irregular. In its ventral part is the entrance to a short canal, the internal acoustic meatus (Meatus acusticus internus), which transmits the seventh and eighth cranial nerves. The entrance to the meatus is
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. EXTERNAL ACOUSTIC MEATUS. 831 The lumen of the pars cartilaginea is influenced by the movements of the mandible, being increased when that bone is depressed. This can be easily verified by inserting a â a. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-external-acoustic-meatus-831-the-lumen-of-the-pars-cartilaginea-is-influenced-by-the-movements-of-the-mandible-being-increased-when-that-bone-is-depressed-this-can-be-easily-verified-by-inserting-a-a-pars-ossea-of-external-acoustic-meatu-recessus-epitympanicus-malleus-cochlea-cavum-tympani-membrana-tympani-internal-carotid-artery-crus-antihelicis-inferior-=-cyrnba-conchse-crus-helicis-pars-cartilaginea-of-external-acoustic-meatus-cavum-conchse-lower-boundary-of-incisura-intertragica-fig-707-frontal-section-of-eight-ear-anterior-half-of-s-image216344857.html
RMPFYA21–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. EXTERNAL ACOUSTIC MEATUS. 831 The lumen of the pars cartilaginea is influenced by the movements of the mandible, being increased when that bone is depressed. This can be easily verified by inserting a â a. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of S
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1134 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. and lined on the other, by fascia. The covering layer is specially known as the fascia parotideomasseterica (O.T. parotid fascia) and both it and the lining layer are derived from the deep cervical fascia, which divides to enclose the gland. The parotideo-masseteric fascia is connected, on the surface, above to the zygoma ; posteriorly, to the acoustic meatus and anterior border of the sterno-mastoid; below, it is continuous with the deep cervical fascia, and anteriorly it passes over the masseter, and blends with the fas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-1134-the-digestive-system-and-lined-on-the-other-by-fascia-the-covering-layer-is-specially-known-as-the-fascia-parotideomasseterica-ot-parotid-fascia-and-both-it-and-the-lining-layer-are-derived-from-the-deep-cervical-fascia-which-divides-to-enclose-the-gland-the-parotideo-masseteric-fascia-is-connected-on-the-surface-above-to-the-zygoma-posteriorly-to-the-acoustic-meatus-and-anterior-border-of-the-sterno-mastoid-below-it-is-continuous-with-the-deep-cervical-fascia-and-anteriorly-it-passes-over-the-masseter-and-blends-with-the-fas-image231849337.html
RMRD5J5D–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 1134 THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. and lined on the other, by fascia. The covering layer is specially known as the fascia parotideomasseterica (O.T. parotid fascia) and both it and the lining layer are derived from the deep cervical fascia, which divides to enclose the gland. The parotideo-masseteric fascia is connected, on the surface, above to the zygoma ; posteriorly, to the acoustic meatus and anterior border of the sterno-mastoid; below, it is continuous with the deep cervical fascia, and anteriorly it passes over the masseter, and blends with the fas
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of Section, viewed from behind (natural size). finger into the meatus, and then alternately opening and shutting the mouth. The condyle of the mandible lies in front of the pars ossea, while between the condyle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-pars-ossea-of-external-acoustic-meatu-recessus-epitympanicus-malleus-cochlea-cavum-tympani-membrana-tympani-internal-carotid-artery-crus-antihelicis-inferior-=-cyrnba-conchse-crus-helicis-pars-cartilaginea-of-external-acoustic-meatus-cavum-conchse-lower-boundary-of-incisura-intertragica-fig-707-frontal-section-of-eight-ear-anterior-half-of-section-viewed-from-behind-natural-size-finger-into-the-meatus-and-then-alternately-opening-and-shutting-the-mouth-the-condyle-of-the-mandible-lies-in-front-of-the-pars-ossea-while-between-the-condyle-image216344864.html
RMPFYA28–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of Section, viewed from behind (natural size). finger into the meatus, and then alternately opening and shutting the mouth. The condyle of the mandible lies in front of the pars ossea, while between the condyle
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE and the greater part of the incus; (3) a relatively large ventral reeess in the ])nlla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries niembranacea) is formed largeh- by the thin membrana tympani, which closes the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum between the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-medialh' at an angle of about 30 degi'ees with the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-876-the-sense-organs-and-skin-of-the-horse-and-the-greater-part-of-the-incus-3-a-relatively-large-ventral-reeess-in-the-nlla-ossea-the-lateral-membranous-wall-paries-niembranacea-is-formed-largeh-by-the-thin-membrana-tympani-which-closes-the-medial-end-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-and-thus-forms-the-septum-between-the-external-and-middle-parts-of-the-ear-the-membrane-is-an-oval-disc-which-slopes-ventro-medialh-at-an-angle-of-about-30-degiees-with-the-lower-wall-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-the-circumference-is-at-image236772941.html
RMRN5X8D–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE and the greater part of the incus; (3) a relatively large ventral reeess in the ])nlla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries niembranacea) is formed largeh- by the thin membrana tympani, which closes the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum between the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-medialh' at an angle of about 30 degi'ees with the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is at
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Auditory tube Membrana tympani Recessus epitympanicus External acoustic meatus Fig. 703.—Diagrammatic View of the Organ of Hearing. Tuberculum auriculae Cymba conchas Crus helicis Incisura intertragica. Lobule Fig. 704.—View of Lateral Surface of Left Auricula (half natural size). The auricula is usually smaller and more finely modelled in the female than in the male, but presents great varia- tions in size and shape in different indi- viduals. In the newly born child its length is about one-third of that of the adult, while it increases slightly i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-auditory-tube-membrana-tympani-recessus-epitympanicus-external-acoustic-meatus-fig-703diagrammatic-view-of-the-organ-of-hearing-tuberculum-auriculae-cymba-conchas-crus-helicis-incisura-intertragica-lobule-fig-704view-of-lateral-surface-of-left-auricula-half-natural-size-the-auricula-is-usually-smaller-and-more-finely-modelled-in-the-female-than-in-the-male-but-presents-great-varia-tions-in-size-and-shape-in-different-indi-viduals-in-the-newly-born-child-its-length-is-about-one-third-of-that-of-the-adult-while-it-increases-slightly-i-image216344880.html
RMPFYA2T–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Auditory tube Membrana tympani Recessus epitympanicus External acoustic meatus Fig. 703.—Diagrammatic View of the Organ of Hearing. Tuberculum auriculae Cymba conchas Crus helicis Incisura intertragica. Lobule Fig. 704.—View of Lateral Surface of Left Auricula (half natural size). The auricula is usually smaller and more finely modelled in the female than in the male, but presents great varia- tions in size and shape in different indi- viduals. In the newly born child its length is about one-third of that of the adult, while it increases slightly i
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 132 OSTEOLOGY. facial canal. Reaching forwards, it extends to the apex of the petrous part; whilst laterally it forms part of the medial wall'of the tympanum, surrounds the fenestra vesti- bulij and encloses within its substance portions of the cochlea, vestibule, and superior semicircular canal. Another centre, the Opisthotic, appears in the vicinity of the promontory on the medial wall of the tympanum, surrounds the fenestra cochleae, forms the floor of the vestibule, and extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus. Sur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-132-osteology-facial-canal-reaching-forwards-it-extends-to-the-apex-of-the-petrous-part-whilst-laterally-it-forms-part-of-the-medial-wallof-the-tympanum-surrounds-the-fenestra-vesti-bulij-and-encloses-within-its-substance-portions-of-the-cochlea-vestibule-and-superior-semicircular-canal-another-centre-the-opisthotic-appears-in-the-vicinity-of-the-promontory-on-the-medial-wall-of-the-tympanum-surrounds-the-fenestra-cochleae-forms-the-floor-of-the-vestibule-and-extends-medially-to-complete-the-floor-of-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-sur-image231857775.html
RMRD60XR–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 132 OSTEOLOGY. facial canal. Reaching forwards, it extends to the apex of the petrous part; whilst laterally it forms part of the medial wall'of the tympanum, surrounds the fenestra vesti- bulij and encloses within its substance portions of the cochlea, vestibule, and superior semicircular canal. Another centre, the Opisthotic, appears in the vicinity of the promontory on the medial wall of the tympanum, surrounds the fenestra cochleae, forms the floor of the vestibule, and extends medially to complete the floor of the internal acoustic meatus. Sur
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Opening leading into tympanic antrum Canalis facialis Canalis stapedii Tympanum External acoustic meatus Fig, 141.—Vertical Transverse Section through the Left Temporal Bone (Posterior Half of Section). A*? Osseous part of tlie auditory tube Styloid process broken off Mandibular fossa Groove for membrana tympani External acoustic meatus Mastoid air-cells. Fig. 142. in the base of the petrous part, and envelop the posterior and lateral semi- circular canals. It is by ex- tension from this part that the mastoid process is ulti- mately developed. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-opening-leading-into-tympanic-antrum-canalis-facialis-canalis-stapedii-tympanum-external-acoustic-meatus-fig-141vertical-transverse-section-through-the-left-temporal-bone-posterior-half-of-section-a-osseous-part-of-tlie-auditory-tube-styloid-process-broken-off-mandibular-fossa-groove-for-membrana-tympani-external-acoustic-meatus-mastoid-air-cells-fig-142-in-the-base-of-the-petrous-part-and-envelop-the-posterior-and-lateral-semi-circular-canals-it-is-by-ex-tension-from-this-part-that-the-mastoid-process-is-ulti-mately-developed-the-image216346771.html
RMPFYCEB–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Opening leading into tympanic antrum Canalis facialis Canalis stapedii Tympanum External acoustic meatus Fig, 141.—Vertical Transverse Section through the Left Temporal Bone (Posterior Half of Section). A*? Osseous part of tlie auditory tube Styloid process broken off Mandibular fossa Groove for membrana tympani External acoustic meatus Mastoid air-cells. Fig. 142. in the base of the petrous part, and envelop the posterior and lateral semi- circular canals. It is by ex- tension from this part that the mastoid process is ulti- mately developed. The
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE TEMPOEAL BONES. 131 within the bone called the tympanum and forming the tegmen tympani. Laterally the line of fusion of the petrous with the squamous part is often indicated by a faint and irregular petro-squamous fissure. Posterior Surface.—The most conspicuous object on the posterior surface of the petrous part of the bone is the meatus acusticus interims (internal acoustic meatus), about 8 mm. deep in the adult. This has an oblique oval aperture, and leads outwards and slightly downwards into the substance of the bone, giving passage to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-the-tempoeal-bones-131-within-the-bone-called-the-tympanum-and-forming-the-tegmen-tympani-laterally-the-line-of-fusion-of-the-petrous-with-the-squamous-part-is-often-indicated-by-a-faint-and-irregular-petro-squamous-fissure-posterior-surfacethe-most-conspicuous-object-on-the-posterior-surface-of-the-petrous-part-of-the-bone-is-the-meatus-acusticus-interims-internal-acoustic-meatus-about-8-mm-deep-in-the-adult-this-has-an-oblique-oval-aperture-and-leads-outwards-and-slightly-downwards-into-the-substance-of-the-bone-giving-passage-to-the-image231857777.html
RMRD60XW–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE TEMPOEAL BONES. 131 within the bone called the tympanum and forming the tegmen tympani. Laterally the line of fusion of the petrous with the squamous part is often indicated by a faint and irregular petro-squamous fissure. Posterior Surface.—The most conspicuous object on the posterior surface of the petrous part of the bone is the meatus acusticus interims (internal acoustic meatus), about 8 mm. deep in the adult. This has an oblique oval aperture, and leads outwards and slightly downwards into the substance of the bone, giving passage to the
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 852 THE OEGANS OF SENSE. presents a firm, homogeneous border, and opposite the inner row of hair cells contains a cleai-, spirally arranged band, named Hensen's stripe. Nervus Acusticus (Fig. 726).—The acoustic nerve divides within the internal acoustic meatus into an anterior or cochlear and a posterior or vestibular nerve. Sinus superior Ampulla of external duct Ampulla of superior duct Macula acustica utrieuli Macula acustica sacculi Vestibular nerve Nervus facialis Cochlear nerve —f-Superior semicircular duct Lateral semicircular duct Posterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-852-the-oegans-of-sense-presents-a-firm-homogeneous-border-and-opposite-the-inner-row-of-hair-cells-contains-a-cleai-spirally-arranged-band-named-hensens-stripe-nervus-acusticus-fig-726the-acoustic-nerve-divides-within-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-into-an-anterior-or-cochlear-and-a-posterior-or-vestibular-nerve-sinus-superior-ampulla-of-external-duct-ampulla-of-superior-duct-macula-acustica-utrieuli-macula-acustica-sacculi-vestibular-nerve-nervus-facialis-cochlear-nerve-f-superior-semicircular-duct-lateral-semicircular-duct-posterior-image216344744.html
RMPFY9X0–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 852 THE OEGANS OF SENSE. presents a firm, homogeneous border, and opposite the inner row of hair cells contains a cleai-, spirally arranged band, named Hensen's stripe. Nervus Acusticus (Fig. 726).—The acoustic nerve divides within the internal acoustic meatus into an anterior or cochlear and a posterior or vestibular nerve. Sinus superior Ampulla of external duct Ampulla of superior duct Macula acustica utrieuli Macula acustica sacculi Vestibular nerve Nervus facialis Cochlear nerve —f-Superior semicircular duct Lateral semicircular duct Posterior
. Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy . Rabbits; Anatomy, Comparative. The Bones of the Skull. 147 m-so. external acoustic meatus. The boundary between the two is indicated,externally by a shallow oblique groove, the position of which indicates roughly that of the tympanic membrane within. The medioventral margin of the bone is articulated with the basi- occipital, but the swollen portion is separated from the latter by a broad groove terminating posteriorly in the jugular fossa and the jugular foramen. Immediately in front of the jugular fo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-anatomy-of-the-rabbit-an-elementary-laboratory-textbook-in-mammalian-anatomy-rabbits-anatomy-comparative-the-bones-of-the-skull-147-m-so-external-acoustic-meatus-the-boundary-between-the-two-is-indicatedexternally-by-a-shallow-oblique-groove-the-position-of-which-indicates-roughly-that-of-the-tympanic-membrane-within-the-medioventral-margin-of-the-bone-is-articulated-with-the-basi-occipital-but-the-swollen-portion-is-separated-from-the-latter-by-a-broad-groove-terminating-posteriorly-in-the-jugular-fossa-and-the-jugular-foramen-immediately-in-front-of-the-jugular-fo-image232135555.html
RMRDJK7F–. Practical anatomy of the rabbit : an elementary laboratory textbook in mammalian anatomy . Rabbits; Anatomy, Comparative. The Bones of the Skull. 147 m-so. external acoustic meatus. The boundary between the two is indicated,externally by a shallow oblique groove, the position of which indicates roughly that of the tympanic membrane within. The medioventral margin of the bone is articulated with the basi- occipital, but the swollen portion is separated from the latter by a broad groove terminating posteriorly in the jugular fossa and the jugular foramen. Immediately in front of the jugular fo
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Section through promontory Lamina spiralis ossea secundaria Fissura vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Recessus cochlearis of vestibule Fig. 718. Modiolus Scala vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Scala tympani Tractus spiralis foraminosus Internal acoustic meatus -Section of Bony Cochlea. Area vestibularis superior Area n. facialis basal coil the upper surface of the lamina spiralis ossea forms almost a right angle with the modiolus, but the angle becomes more and more acute on ascending the tube. In the lower half of the basal coil a second smaller bony Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-section-through-promontory-lamina-spiralis-ossea-secundaria-fissura-vestibuli-lamina-spiralis-ossea-recessus-cochlearis-of-vestibule-fig-718-modiolus-scala-vestibuli-lamina-spiralis-ossea-scala-tympani-tractus-spiralis-foraminosus-internal-acoustic-meatus-section-of-bony-cochlea-area-vestibularis-superior-area-n-facialis-basal-coil-the-upper-surface-of-the-lamina-spiralis-ossea-forms-almost-a-right-angle-with-the-modiolus-but-the-angle-becomes-more-and-more-acute-on-ascending-the-tube-in-the-lower-half-of-the-basal-coil-a-second-smaller-bony-image216344797.html
RMPFY9YW–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Section through promontory Lamina spiralis ossea secundaria Fissura vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Recessus cochlearis of vestibule Fig. 718. Modiolus Scala vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Scala tympani Tractus spiralis foraminosus Internal acoustic meatus -Section of Bony Cochlea. Area vestibularis superior Area n. facialis basal coil the upper surface of the lamina spiralis ossea forms almost a right angle with the modiolus, but the angle becomes more and more acute on ascending the tube. In the lower half of the basal coil a second smaller bony
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE and the greater part of the incus; (3) a relatively large ventral recess in the bulla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries membranacea) is formed largely by the thin membrana tympani, which closes-the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum between the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-medially at an angle of about 30 degrees mth the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is attac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-876-the-sense-organs-and-skin-of-the-horse-and-the-greater-part-of-the-incus-3-a-relatively-large-ventral-recess-in-the-bulla-ossea-the-lateral-membranous-wall-paries-membranacea-is-formed-largely-by-the-thin-membrana-tympani-which-closes-the-medial-end-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-and-thus-forms-the-septum-between-the-external-and-middle-parts-of-the-ear-the-membrane-is-an-oval-disc-which-slopes-ventro-medially-at-an-angle-of-about-30-degrees-mth-the-lower-wall-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-the-circumference-is-attac-image232322563.html
RMRDY5PB–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE and the greater part of the incus; (3) a relatively large ventral recess in the bulla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries membranacea) is formed largely by the thin membrana tympani, which closes-the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum between the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-medially at an angle of about 30 degrees mth the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is attac
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BASE OF THE SKULL. 173. 1 39 Fig. 171.—Interior Surface of Base of Skull. The occipital, vomer, maxillary, and zygomatic bones are coloured red. The temporal and palate bones, blue. The sphenoid and parietal bones, and the teeth, are left uncoloured. 1. External occipital crest. 13 2. Superior nuchal line of 14, the occipital bone. 3. Foramen magnum. 15. 4. Occipital condyle. 16 5. Mastoid notch. 17 6. Mastoid process. 18 7. External acoustic meatus. 19, 8. Styloid process. 20. 9. Mandibular fossa. 21. 10. Foramen spinosum. 22. 11. Angular spine of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-base-of-the-skull-173-1-39-fig-171interior-surface-of-base-of-skull-the-occipital-vomer-maxillary-and-zygomatic-bones-are-coloured-red-the-temporal-and-palate-bones-blue-the-sphenoid-and-parietal-bones-and-the-teeth-are-left-uncoloured-1-external-occipital-crest-13-2-superior-nuchal-line-of-14-the-occipital-bone-3-foramen-magnum-15-4-occipital-condyle-16-5-mastoid-notch-17-6-mastoid-process-18-7-external-acoustic-meatus-19-8-styloid-process-20-9-mandibular-fossa-21-10-foramen-spinosum-22-11-angular-spine-of-image216346687.html
RMPFYCBB–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BASE OF THE SKULL. 173. 1 39 Fig. 171.—Interior Surface of Base of Skull. The occipital, vomer, maxillary, and zygomatic bones are coloured red. The temporal and palate bones, blue. The sphenoid and parietal bones, and the teeth, are left uncoloured. 1. External occipital crest. 13 2. Superior nuchal line of 14, the occipital bone. 3. Foramen magnum. 15. 4. Occipital condyle. 16 5. Mastoid notch. 17 6. Mastoid process. 18 7. External acoustic meatus. 19, 8. Styloid process. 20. 9. Mandibular fossa. 21. 10. Foramen spinosum. 22. 11. Angular spine of
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 782 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Branches and Communications.—(i.) In the internal acoustic meatus the nervus intermedins lying between the facial and acoustic, sends communicating branches to both nerves. The branch to the acoustic nerve probably separates from it again to ioin the genicular ganglion of the facial nerve. , (ii) In the canalis facialis the ganglion genicnli is formed at the point where the facial nerve bends backwards. It is an oval swelling on the nerve, and is ioined by a branch from the upper (vestibular) trunk of the acoustic nerve by w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-782-the-nervous-system-branches-and-communicationsi-in-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-the-nervus-intermedins-lying-between-the-facial-and-acoustic-sends-communicating-branches-to-both-nerves-the-branch-to-the-acoustic-nerve-probably-separates-from-it-again-to-ioin-the-genicular-ganglion-of-the-facial-nerve-ii-in-the-canalis-facialis-the-ganglion-genicnli-is-formed-at-the-point-where-the-facial-nerve-bends-backwards-it-is-an-oval-swelling-on-the-nerve-and-is-ioined-by-a-branch-from-the-upper-vestibular-trunk-of-the-acoustic-nerve-by-w-image231868814.html
RMRD6F12–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 782 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Branches and Communications.—(i.) In the internal acoustic meatus the nervus intermedins lying between the facial and acoustic, sends communicating branches to both nerves. The branch to the acoustic nerve probably separates from it again to ioin the genicular ganglion of the facial nerve. , (ii) In the canalis facialis the ganglion genicnli is formed at the point where the facial nerve bends backwards. It is an oval swelling on the nerve, and is ioined by a branch from the upper (vestibular) trunk of the acoustic nerve by w
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE antl the greater part of tlie incus; (3) a relatively large ventral recess in the bulla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries membranacea) is formed largely by the thin membrana tympani, which closes the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum lietween the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-mcdially at an angle of about 30 degrees with the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-876-the-sense-organs-and-skin-of-the-horse-antl-the-greater-part-of-tlie-incus-3-a-relatively-large-ventral-recess-in-the-bulla-ossea-the-lateral-membranous-wall-paries-membranacea-is-formed-largely-by-the-thin-membrana-tympani-which-closes-the-medial-end-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-and-thus-forms-the-septum-lietween-the-external-and-middle-parts-of-the-ear-the-membrane-is-an-oval-disc-which-slopes-ventro-mcdially-at-an-angle-of-about-30-degrees-with-the-lower-wall-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-the-circumference-is-at-image236773003.html
RMRN5XAK–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 876 THE SENSE ORGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE antl the greater part of tlie incus; (3) a relatively large ventral recess in the bulla ossea. The lateral, membranous wall (Paries membranacea) is formed largely by the thin membrana tympani, which closes the medial end of the external acoustic meatus, and thus forms the septum lietween the external and middle parts of the ear. The membrane is an oval disc, which slopes ventro-mcdially at an angle of about 30 degrees with the lower wall of the external acoustic meatus. The circumference is at
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tympanic antrum, the medial : wall of which is related to the 5 lateral semicircular canal. Internal part of posterior wall of external acoustic meatus left in situ Points to the recessus epitympanicus Fenestra cochleae Mastoid air-cells Facial canal laid open, displaying the facial nerve within Fig. 712. Preparation to display the position and relations of the tympanic antrum. The greater part of the posterior wall of the external acoustic meatus has been removed, leaving only a bridge of bone at its inner ex- tremity ; under this a bristle is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-tympanic-antrum-the-medial-wall-of-which-is-related-to-the-5-lateral-semicircular-canal-internal-part-of-posterior-wall-of-external-acoustic-meatus-left-in-situ-points-to-the-recessus-epitympanicus-fenestra-cochleae-mastoid-air-cells-facial-canal-laid-open-displaying-the-facial-nerve-within-fig-712-preparation-to-display-the-position-and-relations-of-the-tympanic-antrum-the-greater-part-of-the-posterior-wall-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-has-been-removed-leaving-only-a-bridge-of-bone-at-its-inner-ex-tremity-under-this-a-bristle-is-image231799508.html
RMRD3AHT–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Tympanic antrum, the medial : wall of which is related to the 5 lateral semicircular canal. Internal part of posterior wall of external acoustic meatus left in situ Points to the recessus epitympanicus Fenestra cochleae Mastoid air-cells Facial canal laid open, displaying the facial nerve within Fig. 712. Preparation to display the position and relations of the tympanic antrum. The greater part of the posterior wall of the external acoustic meatus has been removed, leaving only a bridge of bone at its inner ex- tremity ; under this a bristle is
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BEANCHES OF THE EXTEENAL CAEOTID AETEEY. 897 of the posterior auricular artery, aud in the external acoustic meatus with branches of the internal maxillary artery. (cl) Transverse Facial.—A branch of moderate size which emerges from under cover of the upper part of the anterior border of the parotid gland, runs forwards across the niasseter, below the zygoma and above the parotid duct, accompanied by zygomatic branches of the facial nerve, which may lie either above or below it. It is distributed to the parotid gland, the masseter, parotid duct, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-beanches-of-the-exteenal-caeotid-aeteey-897-of-the-posterior-auricular-artery-aud-in-the-external-acoustic-meatus-with-branches-of-the-internal-maxillary-artery-cl-transverse-faciala-branch-of-moderate-size-which-emerges-from-under-cover-of-the-upper-part-of-the-anterior-border-of-the-parotid-gland-runs-forwards-across-the-niasseter-below-the-zygoma-and-above-the-parotid-duct-accompanied-by-zygomatic-branches-of-the-facial-nerve-which-may-lie-either-above-or-below-it-it-is-distributed-to-the-parotid-gland-the-masseter-parotid-duct-an-image231855733.html
RMRD5X9W–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BEANCHES OF THE EXTEENAL CAEOTID AETEEY. 897 of the posterior auricular artery, aud in the external acoustic meatus with branches of the internal maxillary artery. (cl) Transverse Facial.—A branch of moderate size which emerges from under cover of the upper part of the anterior border of the parotid gland, runs forwards across the niasseter, below the zygoma and above the parotid duct, accompanied by zygomatic branches of the facial nerve, which may lie either above or below it. It is distributed to the parotid gland, the masseter, parotid duct, an
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Auditory tube Membrana tympani Recessus epitympanicus External acoustic meatus Fig. 703.—Diagrammatic View of the Organ of Hearing. Tuberculum auriculae Cymba conchas Crus helicis Incisura intertragica. Lobule Fig. 704.—View of Lateral Surface of Left Auricula (half natural size). The auricula is usually smaller and more finely modelled in the female than in the male, but presents great varia- tions in size and shape in different indi- viduals. In the newly born child its length is about one-third of that of the adult, while it increases slightly i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-auditory-tube-membrana-tympani-recessus-epitympanicus-external-acoustic-meatus-fig-703diagrammatic-view-of-the-organ-of-hearing-tuberculum-auriculae-cymba-conchas-crus-helicis-incisura-intertragica-lobule-fig-704view-of-lateral-surface-of-left-auricula-half-natural-size-the-auricula-is-usually-smaller-and-more-finely-modelled-in-the-female-than-in-the-male-but-presents-great-varia-tions-in-size-and-shape-in-different-indi-viduals-in-the-newly-born-child-its-length-is-about-one-third-of-that-of-the-adult-while-it-increases-slightly-i-image231856295.html
RMRD5Y1Y–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Auditory tube Membrana tympani Recessus epitympanicus External acoustic meatus Fig. 703.—Diagrammatic View of the Organ of Hearing. Tuberculum auriculae Cymba conchas Crus helicis Incisura intertragica. Lobule Fig. 704.—View of Lateral Surface of Left Auricula (half natural size). The auricula is usually smaller and more finely modelled in the female than in the male, but presents great varia- tions in size and shape in different indi- viduals. In the newly born child its length is about one-third of that of the adult, while it increases slightly i
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of Section, viewed from behind (natural size). finger into the meatus, and then alternately opening and shutting the mouth. The condyle of the mandible lies in front of the pars ossea, while between the condyle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-pars-ossea-of-external-acoustic-meatu-recessus-epitympanicus-malleus-cochlea-cavum-tympani-membrana-tympani-internal-carotid-artery-crus-antihelicis-inferior-=-cyrnba-conchse-crus-helicis-pars-cartilaginea-of-external-acoustic-meatus-cavum-conchse-lower-boundary-of-incisura-intertragica-fig-707-frontal-section-of-eight-ear-anterior-half-of-section-viewed-from-behind-natural-size-finger-into-the-meatus-and-then-alternately-opening-and-shutting-the-mouth-the-condyle-of-the-mandible-lies-in-front-of-the-pars-ossea-while-between-the-condyle-image231799527.html
RMRD3AJF–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of Section, viewed from behind (natural size). finger into the meatus, and then alternately opening and shutting the mouth. The condyle of the mandible lies in front of the pars ossea, while between the condyle
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pr. m. Figure 86.—Views of right tympanic bulla, USNM 10677, of Parietobalaena palmeri Kellogg: a, dorsal view; b, external view. For abbreviations, see figure 85. cerebral rim, but occasionally ovoidal; this rim is 9 to 14 mm. above (dorsal to) the dome of the pars cochlearis. The vestibular aqueduct (fig. 87b) opens into an elongated or broad ovoidal depression of variable depth on the cerebral face. The cerebral aperture of the Fallopian aqueduct is either adjacent to the rim of the internal acoustic meatus (USNM 13874), at the anterodors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-pr-m-figure-86views-of-right-tympanic-bulla-usnm-10677-of-parietobalaena-palmeri-kellogg-a-dorsal-view-b-external-view-for-abbreviations-see-figure-85-cerebral-rim-but-occasionally-ovoidal-this-rim-is-9-to-14-mm-above-dorsal-to-the-dome-of-the-pars-cochlearis-the-vestibular-aqueduct-fig-87b-opens-into-an-elongated-or-broad-ovoidal-depression-of-variable-depth-on-the-cerebral-face-the-cerebral-aperture-of-the-fallopian-aqueduct-is-either-adjacent-to-the-rim-of-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-usnm-13874-at-the-anterodors-image233752113.html
RMRG895N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pr. m. Figure 86.—Views of right tympanic bulla, USNM 10677, of Parietobalaena palmeri Kellogg: a, dorsal view; b, external view. For abbreviations, see figure 85. cerebral rim, but occasionally ovoidal; this rim is 9 to 14 mm. above (dorsal to) the dome of the pars cochlearis. The vestibular aqueduct (fig. 87b) opens into an elongated or broad ovoidal depression of variable depth on the cerebral face. The cerebral aperture of the Fallopian aqueduct is either adjacent to the rim of the internal acoustic meatus (USNM 13874), at the anterodors
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. EXTERNAL ACOUSTIC MEATUS. 831 The lumen of the pars cartilaginea is influenced by the movements of the mandible, being increased when that bone is depressed. This can be easily verified by inserting a â a. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-external-acoustic-meatus-831-the-lumen-of-the-pars-cartilaginea-is-influenced-by-the-movements-of-the-mandible-being-increased-when-that-bone-is-depressed-this-can-be-easily-verified-by-inserting-a-a-pars-ossea-of-external-acoustic-meatu-recessus-epitympanicus-malleus-cochlea-cavum-tympani-membrana-tympani-internal-carotid-artery-crus-antihelicis-inferior-=-cyrnba-conchse-crus-helicis-pars-cartilaginea-of-external-acoustic-meatus-cavum-conchse-lower-boundary-of-incisura-intertragica-fig-707-frontal-section-of-eight-ear-anterior-half-of-s-image231799531.html
RMRD3AJK–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. EXTERNAL ACOUSTIC MEATUS. 831 The lumen of the pars cartilaginea is influenced by the movements of the mandible, being increased when that bone is depressed. This can be easily verified by inserting a â a. Pars ossea of external acoustic meatu Recessus epitympanicus Malleus Cochlea Cavum tympani Membrana tympani Internal carotid artery Crus antihelicis inferior = Cyrnba conchse Crus helicis Pars cartilaginea of external acoustic meatus Cavum conchse Lower boundary of incisura intertragica Fig. 707. Frontal Section of Eight Ear : Anterior Half of S
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 852 THE OEGANS OF SENSE. presents a firm, homogeneous border, and opposite the inner row of hair cells contains a cleai-, spirally arranged band, named Hensen's stripe. Nervus Acusticus (Fig. 726).—The acoustic nerve divides within the internal acoustic meatus into an anterior or cochlear and a posterior or vestibular nerve. Sinus superior Ampulla of external duct Ampulla of superior duct Macula acustica utrieuli Macula acustica sacculi Vestibular nerve Nervus facialis Cochlear nerve —f-Superior semicircular duct Lateral semicircular duct Posterior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-852-the-oegans-of-sense-presents-a-firm-homogeneous-border-and-opposite-the-inner-row-of-hair-cells-contains-a-cleai-spirally-arranged-band-named-hensens-stripe-nervus-acusticus-fig-726the-acoustic-nerve-divides-within-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-into-an-anterior-or-cochlear-and-a-posterior-or-vestibular-nerve-sinus-superior-ampulla-of-external-duct-ampulla-of-superior-duct-macula-acustica-utrieuli-macula-acustica-sacculi-vestibular-nerve-nervus-facialis-cochlear-nerve-f-superior-semicircular-duct-lateral-semicircular-duct-posterior-image231856165.html
RMRD5XW9–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 852 THE OEGANS OF SENSE. presents a firm, homogeneous border, and opposite the inner row of hair cells contains a cleai-, spirally arranged band, named Hensen's stripe. Nervus Acusticus (Fig. 726).—The acoustic nerve divides within the internal acoustic meatus into an anterior or cochlear and a posterior or vestibular nerve. Sinus superior Ampulla of external duct Ampulla of superior duct Macula acustica utrieuli Macula acustica sacculi Vestibular nerve Nervus facialis Cochlear nerve —f-Superior semicircular duct Lateral semicircular duct Posterior
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Opening leading into tympanic antrum Canalis facialis Canalis stapedii Tympanum External acoustic meatus Fig, 141.—Vertical Transverse Section through the Left Temporal Bone (Posterior Half of Section). A*? Osseous part of tlie auditory tube Styloid process broken off Mandibular fossa Groove for membrana tympani External acoustic meatus Mastoid air-cells. Fig. 142. in the base of the petrous part, and envelop the posterior and lateral semi- circular canals. It is by ex- tension from this part that the mastoid process is ulti- mately developed. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-opening-leading-into-tympanic-antrum-canalis-facialis-canalis-stapedii-tympanum-external-acoustic-meatus-fig-141vertical-transverse-section-through-the-left-temporal-bone-posterior-half-of-section-a-osseous-part-of-tlie-auditory-tube-styloid-process-broken-off-mandibular-fossa-groove-for-membrana-tympani-external-acoustic-meatus-mastoid-air-cells-fig-142-in-the-base-of-the-petrous-part-and-envelop-the-posterior-and-lateral-semi-circular-canals-it-is-by-ex-tension-from-this-part-that-the-mastoid-process-is-ulti-mately-developed-the-image231857773.html
RMRD60XN–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Opening leading into tympanic antrum Canalis facialis Canalis stapedii Tympanum External acoustic meatus Fig, 141.—Vertical Transverse Section through the Left Temporal Bone (Posterior Half of Section). A*? Osseous part of tlie auditory tube Styloid process broken off Mandibular fossa Groove for membrana tympani External acoustic meatus Mastoid air-cells. Fig. 142. in the base of the petrous part, and envelop the posterior and lateral semi- circular canals. It is by ex- tension from this part that the mastoid process is ulti- mately developed. The
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Section through promontory Lamina spiralis ossea secundaria Fissura vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Recessus cochlearis of vestibule Fig. 718. Modiolus Scala vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Scala tympani Tractus spiralis foraminosus Internal acoustic meatus -Section of Bony Cochlea. Area vestibularis superior Area n. facialis basal coil the upper surface of the lamina spiralis ossea forms almost a right angle with the modiolus, but the angle becomes more and more acute on ascending the tube. In the lower half of the basal coil a second smaller bony Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-section-through-promontory-lamina-spiralis-ossea-secundaria-fissura-vestibuli-lamina-spiralis-ossea-recessus-cochlearis-of-vestibule-fig-718-modiolus-scala-vestibuli-lamina-spiralis-ossea-scala-tympani-tractus-spiralis-foraminosus-internal-acoustic-meatus-section-of-bony-cochlea-area-vestibularis-superior-area-n-facialis-basal-coil-the-upper-surface-of-the-lamina-spiralis-ossea-forms-almost-a-right-angle-with-the-modiolus-but-the-angle-becomes-more-and-more-acute-on-ascending-the-tube-in-the-lower-half-of-the-basal-coil-a-second-smaller-bony-image231856229.html
RMRD5XYH–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Section through promontory Lamina spiralis ossea secundaria Fissura vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Recessus cochlearis of vestibule Fig. 718. Modiolus Scala vestibuli Lamina spiralis ossea Scala tympani Tractus spiralis foraminosus Internal acoustic meatus -Section of Bony Cochlea. Area vestibularis superior Area n. facialis basal coil the upper surface of the lamina spiralis ossea forms almost a right angle with the modiolus, but the angle becomes more and more acute on ascending the tube. In the lower half of the basal coil a second smaller bony
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 144 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEXnVI BULLETIN 247. Figure 59.—Views of left mandible, USNM 23494, of Diorocetus hiatus: a, external view; b, dorsal view; c, condyle. Abbrs.: an., angle; cm., condyle of mandible; cor., coronoid process; f.g., gingival or alveolar foramen; f.m., mental foramen; ipt., groove for attachment of internal pterygoid muscle. irregularly spaced (USNM 23494; pi. 51, fig. 3) or porous and rugose (USNM 16783). The internal acoustic meatus at the level of the cerebral rim is either circular or ovoidal; the rim is less than Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-144-united-states-national-musexnvi-bulletin-247-figure-59views-of-left-mandible-usnm-23494-of-diorocetus-hiatus-a-external-view-b-dorsal-view-c-condyle-abbrs-an-angle-cm-condyle-of-mandible-cor-coronoid-process-fg-gingival-or-alveolar-foramen-fm-mental-foramen-ipt-groove-for-attachment-of-internal-pterygoid-muscle-irregularly-spaced-usnm-23494-pi-51-fig-3-or-porous-and-rugose-usnm-16783-the-internal-acoustic-meatus-at-the-level-of-the-cerebral-rim-is-either-circular-or-ovoidal-the-rim-is-less-than-image233752684.html
RMRG89X4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 144 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEXnVI BULLETIN 247. Figure 59.—Views of left mandible, USNM 23494, of Diorocetus hiatus: a, external view; b, dorsal view; c, condyle. Abbrs.: an., angle; cm., condyle of mandible; cor., coronoid process; f.g., gingival or alveolar foramen; f.m., mental foramen; ipt., groove for attachment of internal pterygoid muscle. irregularly spaced (USNM 23494; pi. 51, fig. 3) or porous and rugose (USNM 16783). The internal acoustic meatus at the level of the cerebral rim is either circular or ovoidal; the rim is less than
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. I bone Prcmaxilla. — w Mandible Incisor teeth (first and second) Fig. 59.—Skull of Foal About Two Months Old. This figure illustrates differential features of skull of yotmg foal as compared with that of adult animal shown in Fig. 28. 1, Occipital condyle; 2, paramaatoid process; 3, mastoid process; 4, extern.al acoustic meatus; 3, zygomatic process of temporal bone; 6, supraorbital process of frontal bone; 7, zygomatic process of malar bone; 8, facial crest; 9, infraorbital foramen; 10, mental foramen; 11, angle of mandible; 12, condy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-i-bone-prcmaxilla-w-mandible-incisor-teeth-first-and-second-fig-59skull-of-foal-about-two-months-old-this-figure-illustrates-differential-features-of-skull-of-yotmg-foal-as-compared-with-that-of-adult-animal-shown-in-fig-28-1-occipital-condyle-2-paramaatoid-process-3-mastoid-process-4-external-acoustic-meatus-3-zygomatic-process-of-temporal-bone-6-supraorbital-process-of-frontal-bone-7-zygomatic-process-of-malar-bone-8-facial-crest-9-infraorbital-foramen-10-mental-foramen-11-angle-of-mandible-12-condy-image236814708.html
RMRN7RG4–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. I bone Prcmaxilla. — w Mandible Incisor teeth (first and second) Fig. 59.—Skull of Foal About Two Months Old. This figure illustrates differential features of skull of yotmg foal as compared with that of adult animal shown in Fig. 28. 1, Occipital condyle; 2, paramaatoid process; 3, mastoid process; 4, extern.al acoustic meatus; 3, zygomatic process of temporal bone; 6, supraorbital process of frontal bone; 7, zygomatic process of malar bone; 8, facial crest; 9, infraorbital foramen; 10, mental foramen; 11, angle of mandible; 12, condy
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 702.—Right Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Antero-medial View. ), External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 5, laminse radiating from 2; It, membrana tympani; 5, malleus; G, incus; 7, stapes; S, fenestra cochleae (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; It, It", semi- circular canals; tV, vestibule; t2, cochlea. (After Ellenbergcr, in Leisering's Atlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Additort Ossicles and Mem- brana Tympani, Enlarged a.d Viewed from Inner Side and Below. 1, Malleus; 2, incus; 2', 2", short and long proc- esses of 2; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-fig-702right-petrous-temporal-bone-of-horse-antero-medial-view-external-acoustic-meatus-2-annulus-tym-panicus-5-laminse-radiating-from-2-it-membrana-tympani-5-malleus-g-incus-7-stapes-s-fenestra-cochleae-s-rotundum-9-facial-canal-it-itquot-semi-circular-canals-tv-vestibule-t2-cochlea-after-ellenbergcr-in-leiserings-atlas-fig-703right-additort-ossicles-and-mem-brana-tympani-enlarged-ad-viewed-from-inner-side-and-below-1-malleus-2-incus-2-2quot-short-and-long-proc-esses-of-2-image236772992.html
RMRN5XA8–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 702.—Right Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Antero-medial View. ), External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 5, laminse radiating from 2; It, membrana tympani; 5, malleus; G, incus; 7, stapes; S, fenestra cochleae (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; It, It", semi- circular canals; tV, vestibule; t2, cochlea. (After Ellenbergcr, in Leisering's Atlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Additort Ossicles and Mem- brana Tympani, Enlarged a.d Viewed from Inner Side and Below. 1, Malleus; 2, incus; 2', 2", short and long proc- esses of 2;
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, mastoid process: 3, hyoid process; 4, muscular process; 5, petrosal crest; 6, groove which concurs in formation of temporal canal; 7. groove for posterior meningeal arterj'.. Fig. 41.—Left Pf:Tnoi's Tkmporal Bone of Horse; PosTEHO-MEniAL View. 1, Mastoid process: 2, notch which concurs with occipital bone in formation of mastoid foramen; 3, apex; 4, opening of aquseductus vestibuU; o, medial surface; 6, petrosal crest; 7, internal acoustic meatus; 8, mus- cular process; 9, bulla ossea; 10, stylo-mastoid Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-1-external-acoustic-meatus-2-mastoid-process-3-hyoid-process-4-muscular-process-5-petrosal-crest-6-groove-which-concurs-in-formation-of-temporal-canal-7-groove-for-posterior-meningeal-arterj-fig-41left-pftnois-tkmporal-bone-of-horse-posteho-menial-view-1-mastoid-process-2-notch-which-concurs-with-occipital-bone-in-formation-of-mastoid-foramen-3-apex-4-opening-of-aquseductus-vestibuu-o-medial-surface-6-petrosal-crest-7-internal-acoustic-meatus-8-mus-cular-process-9-bulla-ossea-10-stylo-mastoid-image236815104.html
RMRN7T28–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, mastoid process: 3, hyoid process; 4, muscular process; 5, petrosal crest; 6, groove which concurs in formation of temporal canal; 7. groove for posterior meningeal arterj'.. Fig. 41.—Left Pf:Tnoi's Tkmporal Bone of Horse; PosTEHO-MEniAL View. 1, Mastoid process: 2, notch which concurs with occipital bone in formation of mastoid foramen; 3, apex; 4, opening of aquseductus vestibuU; o, medial surface; 6, petrosal crest; 7, internal acoustic meatus; 8, mus- cular process; 9, bulla ossea; 10, stylo-mastoid
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BASE OF THE SKULL. 173. 1 39 Fig. 171.—Interior Surface of Base of Skull. The occipital, vomer, maxillary, and zygomatic bones are coloured red. The temporal and palate bones, blue. The sphenoid and parietal bones, and the teeth, are left uncoloured. 1. External occipital crest. 13 2. Superior nuchal line of 14, the occipital bone. 3. Foramen magnum. 15. 4. Occipital condyle. 16 5. Mastoid notch. 17 6. Mastoid process. 18 7. External acoustic meatus. 19, 8. Styloid process. 20. 9. Mandibular fossa. 21. 10. Foramen spinosum. 22. 11. Angular spine of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-base-of-the-skull-173-1-39-fig-171interior-surface-of-base-of-skull-the-occipital-vomer-maxillary-and-zygomatic-bones-are-coloured-red-the-temporal-and-palate-bones-blue-the-sphenoid-and-parietal-bones-and-the-teeth-are-left-uncoloured-1-external-occipital-crest-13-2-superior-nuchal-line-of-14-the-occipital-bone-3-foramen-magnum-15-4-occipital-condyle-16-5-mastoid-notch-17-6-mastoid-process-18-7-external-acoustic-meatus-19-8-styloid-process-20-9-mandibular-fossa-21-10-foramen-spinosum-22-11-angular-spine-of-image231857488.html
RMRD60GG–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. BASE OF THE SKULL. 173. 1 39 Fig. 171.—Interior Surface of Base of Skull. The occipital, vomer, maxillary, and zygomatic bones are coloured red. The temporal and palate bones, blue. The sphenoid and parietal bones, and the teeth, are left uncoloured. 1. External occipital crest. 13 2. Superior nuchal line of 14, the occipital bone. 3. Foramen magnum. 15. 4. Occipital condyle. 16 5. Mastoid notch. 17 6. Mastoid process. 18 7. External acoustic meatus. 19, 8. Styloid process. 20. 9. Mandibular fossa. 21. 10. Foramen spinosum. 22. 11. Angular spine of
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 40.—Left Petrous Temporal Lateral View. Bone or Horse; 1, External acoustic meatua; 2, mastoid process; 3, hyoid process; 4, muscular process; 5, petrosal crest; 6, groove which concurs in formation of temporal canal; 7, groove for posterior meningeal artery.. Fig. 4L—Left Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Postero-medial View. 1, Mastoid process; 2, notch which concurs with occipital bone in formation of mastoid foramen; 3, apex; 4, opening of aquaeductus vestibuli; 5, medial surface; 6, petrosal crest; 7, internal acoustic meatus; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-fig-40left-petrous-temporal-lateral-view-bone-or-horse-1-external-acoustic-meatua-2-mastoid-process-3-hyoid-process-4-muscular-process-5-petrosal-crest-6-groove-which-concurs-in-formation-of-temporal-canal-7-groove-for-posterior-meningeal-artery-fig-4lleft-petrous-temporal-bone-of-horse-postero-medial-view-1-mastoid-process-2-notch-which-concurs-with-occipital-bone-in-formation-of-mastoid-foramen-3-apex-4-opening-of-aquaeductus-vestibuli-5-medial-surface-6-petrosal-crest-7-internal-acoustic-meatus-image232327613.html
RMRDYC6N–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 40.—Left Petrous Temporal Lateral View. Bone or Horse; 1, External acoustic meatua; 2, mastoid process; 3, hyoid process; 4, muscular process; 5, petrosal crest; 6, groove which concurs in formation of temporal canal; 7, groove for posterior meningeal artery.. Fig. 4L—Left Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Postero-medial View. 1, Mastoid process; 2, notch which concurs with occipital bone in formation of mastoid foramen; 3, apex; 4, opening of aquaeductus vestibuli; 5, medial surface; 6, petrosal crest; 7, internal acoustic meatus;
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. ' A Fig. 702.—Right Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Antero-medial View. 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 5, laminae radiating from 2; -J, membrana tj'mpani; 5, malleus; 6, incus; 7, stapes; 8, fenestra cochleEe (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; 11, 11", semi- circular canals; 11', vestibule; 12, cochlea. (After Ellenberger, in Leisering's Atlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Auditory Ossicles and Mem- brana Tympani, Enlarged and Viewed from Inner Side and Below. ly Malleus; 2, incus; 2', 2", short and long proc- esses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-a-fig-702right-petrous-temporal-bone-of-horse-antero-medial-view-1-external-acoustic-meatus-2-annulus-tym-panicus-5-laminae-radiating-from-2-j-membrana-tjmpani-5-malleus-6-incus-7-stapes-8-fenestra-cochleee-s-rotundum-9-facial-canal-11-11quot-semi-circular-canals-11-vestibule-12-cochlea-after-ellenberger-in-leiserings-atlas-fig-703right-auditory-ossicles-and-mem-brana-tympani-enlarged-and-viewed-from-inner-side-and-below-ly-malleus-2-incus-2-2quot-short-and-long-proc-esses-image232322542.html
RMRDY5NJ–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. ' A Fig. 702.—Right Petrous Temporal Bone of Horse; Antero-medial View. 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 5, laminae radiating from 2; -J, membrana tj'mpani; 5, malleus; 6, incus; 7, stapes; 8, fenestra cochleEe (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; 11, 11", semi- circular canals; 11', vestibule; 12, cochlea. (After Ellenberger, in Leisering's Atlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Auditory Ossicles and Mem- brana Tympani, Enlarged and Viewed from Inner Side and Below. ly Malleus; 2, incus; 2', 2", short and long proc- esses
. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. T02.—Right Petrous T: ' Hu 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 3, laminEe radiating from S; 4< membrana tympani; 5, malleus; G, incus; 7, stapes; S, fenestra cochleae (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; 11, 11", semi- circular canals; 11', vestibule; 1^, cochlea, (.fter Ellenberger. in Leisering's .tlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Auditort Ossicles 1 Sid Be 1, Malleus; S, incus; ^', 2", short and long proc- esses of 2; 3, stapes; 4, tensor tympani; 5, ligament attaching long process of malleus; 6, stapedius musc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-fig-t02right-petrous-t-hu-1-external-acoustic-meatus-2-annulus-tym-panicus-3-laminee-radiating-from-s-4lt-membrana-tympani-5-malleus-g-incus-7-stapes-s-fenestra-cochleae-s-rotundum-9-facial-canal-11-11quot-semi-circular-canals-11-vestibule-1-cochlea-fter-ellenberger-in-leiserings-tlas-fig-703right-auditort-ossicles-1-sid-be-1-malleus-s-incus-2quot-short-and-long-proc-esses-of-2-3-stapes-4-tensor-tympani-5-ligament-attaching-long-process-of-malleus-6-stapedius-musc-image236772932.html
RMRN5X84–. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. T02.—Right Petrous T: ' Hu 1, External acoustic meatus; 2, annulus tym- panicus; 3, laminEe radiating from S; 4< membrana tympani; 5, malleus; G, incus; 7, stapes; S, fenestra cochleae (s. rotundum); 9, facial canal; 11, 11", semi- circular canals; 11', vestibule; 1^, cochlea, (.fter Ellenberger. in Leisering's .tlas.) Fig. 703.—Right Auditort Ossicles 1 Sid Be 1, Malleus; S, incus; ^', 2", short and long proc- esses of 2; 3, stapes; 4, tensor tympani; 5, ligament attaching long process of malleus; 6, stapedius musc
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. a. Figure 85.—Views of left tympanic bulla and malleus, USNM 15576, of Parietobataerta palmeri Kellogg: a, dorsal view; b, external view. Abbrs.: a.c., orifice of cochlear aqueduct; a.i.c.F., internal aperture of aquaeductus Fallopii; a.p., anterior pedicle of bulla; a.v., orifice of vestibular aqueduct; c.f., channel for facial nerve; f.a.s., fossa for extension of air sac system; f.c.m., fossa for head of malleus; fe.o., fenestra ovalis; fe.r., fenestra rotunda; inv., involucrum; m., malleus; m.a.i., internal acoustic meatus; p.c, pars coc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-a-figure-85views-of-left-tympanic-bulla-and-malleus-usnm-15576-of-parietobataerta-palmeri-kellogg-a-dorsal-view-b-external-view-abbrs-ac-orifice-of-cochlear-aqueduct-aicf-internal-aperture-of-aquaeductus-fallopii-ap-anterior-pedicle-of-bulla-av-orifice-of-vestibular-aqueduct-cf-channel-for-facial-nerve-fas-fossa-for-extension-of-air-sac-system-fcm-fossa-for-head-of-malleus-feo-fenestra-ovalis-fer-fenestra-rotunda-inv-involucrum-m-malleus-mai-internal-acoustic-meatus-pc-pars-coc-image233752141.html
RMRG896N–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. a. Figure 85.—Views of left tympanic bulla and malleus, USNM 15576, of Parietobataerta palmeri Kellogg: a, dorsal view; b, external view. Abbrs.: a.c., orifice of cochlear aqueduct; a.i.c.F., internal aperture of aquaeductus Fallopii; a.p., anterior pedicle of bulla; a.v., orifice of vestibular aqueduct; c.f., channel for facial nerve; f.a.s., fossa for extension of air sac system; f.c.m., fossa for head of malleus; fe.o., fenestra ovalis; fe.r., fenestra rotunda; inv., involucrum; m., malleus; m.a.i., internal acoustic meatus; p.c, pars coc
A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . eply depressed, corresponding tothe size of the growth; the cerebellum and medulla oblongata were laterallycompressed and pushed to a marked degree towards the left side. A round-celled sarcoma (Ziegler) having a green colour similar to a NEUROSES OF THE ACOUSTIC APPARATUS 767 chloroma has been described (Korner), which, arising from the dura materand walls of the sinus,* surrounded the acoustic and facial nerves, and grewinto the internal auditory meatus (Lubarsch, Z. f. 0., vol. xxxii.). Thechloroma always occurs manifo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-the-diseases-of-the-ear-for-students-and-practitioners-eply-depressed-corresponding-tothe-size-of-the-growth-the-cerebellum-and-medulla-oblongata-were-laterallycompressed-and-pushed-to-a-marked-degree-towards-the-left-side-a-round-celled-sarcoma-ziegler-having-a-green-colour-similar-to-a-neuroses-of-the-acoustic-apparatus-767-chloroma-has-been-described-korner-which-arising-from-the-dura-materand-walls-of-the-sinus-surrounded-the-acoustic-and-facial-nerves-and-grewinto-the-internal-auditory-meatus-lubarsch-z-f-0-vol-xxxii-thechloroma-always-occurs-manifo-image338420369.html
RM2AJGAHN–A text-book of the diseases of the ear for students and practitioners . eply depressed, corresponding tothe size of the growth; the cerebellum and medulla oblongata were laterallycompressed and pushed to a marked degree towards the left side. A round-celled sarcoma (Ziegler) having a green colour similar to a NEUROSES OF THE ACOUSTIC APPARATUS 767 chloroma has been described (Korner), which, arising from the dura materand walls of the sinus,* surrounded the acoustic and facial nerves, and grewinto the internal auditory meatus (Lubarsch, Z. f. 0., vol. xxxii.). Thechloroma always occurs manifo
. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . haracter of thisorgan resembles that in Reptilia, but, as Hunter well remarks,4 there is a neatness and precision in thestructure which is not to be found in theTricoilia.2 The whole of the primitivecartilaginous acoustic capsule is ossifiedand confluent with contiguous elementsof cranial vertebras, and there is a betterdefined and usually deeper fossa or e mea-tus external to the ear-drum. In mostBirds a fold of integument projects fromthe fore part of the meatus ; this is largestin the Owls, but the ear-drum is not pro-tected by one so Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-the-anatomy-of-vertebrates-electronic-resource-haracter-of-thisorgan-resembles-that-in-reptilia-but-as-hunter-well-remarks4-there-is-a-neatness-and-precision-in-thestructure-which-is-not-to-be-found-in-thetricoilia2-the-whole-of-the-primitivecartilaginous-acoustic-capsule-is-ossifiedand-confluent-with-contiguous-elementsof-cranial-vertebras-and-there-is-a-betterdefined-and-usually-deeper-fossa-or-e-mea-tus-external-to-the-ear-drum-in-mostbirds-a-fold-of-integument-projects-fromthe-fore-part-of-the-meatus-this-is-largestin-the-owls-but-the-ear-drum-is-not-pro-tected-by-one-so-image374715123.html
RM2CNHMXY–. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . haracter of thisorgan resembles that in Reptilia, but, as Hunter well remarks,4 there is a neatness and precision in thestructure which is not to be found in theTricoilia.2 The whole of the primitivecartilaginous acoustic capsule is ossifiedand confluent with contiguous elementsof cranial vertebras, and there is a betterdefined and usually deeper fossa or e mea-tus external to the ear-drum. In mostBirds a fold of integument projects fromthe fore part of the meatus ; this is largestin the Owls, but the ear-drum is not pro-tected by one so
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