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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![c. The Stud, [os orbicularc of older anatomists. Tr.] to join with the Stapes. d. The Neck of the Stud. e. Articular Surface, covered with caiiilage for the junc- tion with the Malleus. f. The Short Process, hardly seen in this position of the bone. FIG. VII. The Stirrup Bone [Stapes,] viewed from what, in the natural position, is the inferior surface. a,b. The Head, with its oblique, cartilaginous, articular surface. The Neck. The Anterior, somewhat straiglit. Crus. The Posterior, bent. Crus. The Base. FIG. VIII. The Stapes viewed horizontally. The Cartilaginous Articular Surface, which joins the Stud of the Anvil [Incus]. The Anterior Crus. The Posterior. , . , • u . The Base, the superior margin of which is somewhat curved. FIG. IX. The Stirrup Bone, viewed from its superior surface. a, b. The Head. , xx i, + c. The Neck, somewhat uneven from the attachment ot the muscle. d. The Anterior Crus. , j x u e. The Posterior Crus, which, as is attempted to be shown by the shading, is somewhat hollowed at g. f. The Base. FIG. X. Perpendicular section of the Stirrup Bone, showing the groove in the Crura. a b c, d. The cut surface of the.Bone. The Groove. FIG. XI. Base of the Stirrup Bone, viewed from the side which is turned towards the Labyrinth.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22386920_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)