Examinations in anatomy, physiology, practice of physic, surgery, chemistry, materia medica, and pharmacy : for the use of students : from the last London edition, with upwards of one hundred additional questions, and an entire new chapter on poisons / by Robert Hooper.
- Robert Hooper
- Date:
- 1829
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Examinations in anatomy, physiology, practice of physic, surgery, chemistry, materia medica, and pharmacy : for the use of students : from the last London edition, with upwards of one hundred additional questions, and an entire new chapter on poisons / by Robert Hooper. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![fOMYi A. In the occipital bone, at the inferior part between tlis condyles and behind the basilary process. 26. (i. To what bone does the crista galli belong ? A. To the ethmoid bone: it forms the projecting process within the cranium, to which the falciform process of the dura mater is attached 27- Q. To what bone does the sella turcica belong ? A. To Hie sphenoid bone: it is placed in the mid- dle, and projects into the cavity of the cranium. 23. Q. '■■'>. ha I does < he foramen rotmiduui of the sphe- noid bone transmit.' A. The foramen rotunduni transmits the second branch of the fifth pair of nerves. 29. Q. Describe the frontal bone. A. The frontal bone has some resemblance to a coc- kleshell: it is placed in the anterior part of the skull, and forms tl>c forehead and upper part of (he orbits. It re- ceives the anterior lobus cerebri, forms a notch for (lie ethmoid bone, is externally convex, internally con- cave, and has several elevations end depressions. 30. Q. Where is the os ethmoides situated ? A. The os ethmoides is situated at the root of the nose, in a notch be; ween the orbitar plates of the fron- tal bone. 31. Q. What bone separates the ethmoid from the occipital bone ? A. The os sphenoideum. 32. Q. Through what foramen does the third branch of the fifth pair of nerves pass ? A. The third branch of the fifth pair of nerves goes through the foramen ovale. 33. Q. At what angle of the parietal bone is the groove for the spinous artery .' A- The spinous artery ot the dura mater runs in a groove at the* .-interior inferior angle of the parietal bone. 34. Q- What rests on the internal surface of the cu- neiform process of the occipital bone '.' A- The medulla oblongata rests upon (];C inner sur- face of the cuneiform or basilary process. 35. Q- What is attached to the lateral parts of thcin- ternal erucial spine of the occipital bone ?](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21129538_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)