Anatomical demonstrations, or, Colossal illustrations of human anatomy. Pt. I / by Professor Seerig ; translated from the German.
- Seerig, Albert Wilhelm Hermann, 1797?-1862.
- Date:
- 1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Anatomical demonstrations, or, Colossal illustrations of human anatomy. Pt. I / by Professor Seerig ; translated from the German. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![PIG. II. The Hammer [Malleus], viewed from the outer surface, which is directed towards the Membrane of the Tympanum. a. The Slender Process. b. The Short Process. c. The Handle [Manubrium] which adheres between the lamin® of the Membranes of the Tympanum. d. The Neck. e. The Head of the Bone. [*] The smooth articular surface covered with cartilage, by which the Malleus is fitted to the articular surface of the Incus. FIG. III. The Hammer [Malleus] viewed from its inner side, which faces the cavity of the Tympanum. The parts marked a, c, d, e, and *, are the same as in the preceding figure. r ' FIG. IV. The Anvil [Incus] viewed from the outer side. f. The Body of the Bone. g. The Short or Posterior Process, or Crus. h. The Long or Anterior Process, or Crus. i. The Stud [os orbiculare], with its articular surface di- rected inwards to join the Stapes. [*] Articular surface of the Anvil [Incus], joining the Hammer [Majleus]. ' ' ’ ' FIG. V. Tfcie Aiiyil [Incus] from the inner side, which faces the cavity of jthe ]Tympanum ' ’ f. The Body. g. The short Crus, with a small cartilaginous surface. h. The long Crus. i. the Stud [Os'orbiculare] at the end of the long Crus. It is covered with cartilage, to join the Stapes. FIG. VI. The Anvil [Incus] viewed from the side, a. b. The long Process, curved in an /’shape.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22386920_0027.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)