Bartholinus anatomy; made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own ... In four books and four manuals answering to the said books / ... Published by Nich. Culpeper and Abdiah Cole.
- Thomas Bartholin
- Date:
- 1668
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bartholinus anatomy; made from the precepts of his father, and from the observations of all modern anatomists, together with his own ... In four books and four manuals answering to the said books / ... Published by Nich. Culpeper and Abdiah Cole. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![containing the Teeth. It hath large Cavities ( and holes through which vellels pafs ) on both lides remarkable, both tor to make it lighter, and that it might contain Marrow to nourifh the Bones and the upper^ Teeth. Others fay to help to frame the Voyce. In Children they are not hollowed til after fome years* and they are then cover’d with a very thin Membrane. The fourth with its companion, doth conttitute tue up¬ per and more eminent boney part of the Nofe. It is thin, hard, folid and quadrangular. And thefe two external bones of the Nofe are divided with a Suture. Within they are rough, that'the Griftks of the Nofe, may be the better fattened. There is another inner bone ( which is the third of the Nofe ) cleaving to the procefs of the Os fpongitfum, which is called Septum tutrium becaufe it diftinguilhes the No- ftrils. The fift is feated at the end of the Palate, where the holes of the Noftrils go into the Throat or Fauces. They TABLE IV. The FI GllRES Explained, This T ABL E pre- fents the lower part of the Skul, to be feen within and without. FIG. i. A AAA,. The two £ carets of the Sfu-U with the mar¬ rowy fubfidneebetweew them. B. The Cavity in the Fore¬ head boney ending in¬ to the itidenefi of the £(o (frits. The Os Cribrofum or Sieve-like bone full of little holes. Its acute procefi refeta¬ bling a Cocky Combe. The two inmore and fore- more proceffes of the Of Sphrenoides or Cunci~ forme. The tivo inner and hin- dermon proceffes of the [aid Bone. The holes of the /aid bon* for the optic1\ Nerves topafi out. The Cavity cut in the middle of the Saddle, wherein the G Undid a, pituitaria is contained. Another cavity whereon the Con)un£iion of tha optick. Nerves dtth ref. Shew the holes of the Of Cuneiform, for the paj- fage of the veffels, The procejfus petrefut of Anhoieinthe faid procefi, for the Auditory Nerve JfnAddhlmnt or Appendix of the Os Oaipitis Thegredtefi hole of the Os occiputs through which the fbinal marrow paffes. . . The Cavities of the Os ouipnn within the, $tyk, in which the Cerebellum or Brainlet reps, r FIG. II. AA. The fift bone of the upper faw, difiinguijbtd by a Su- 3G. We *0. Qa RR . ture. BB TheOs]ugale. CC. Holes opening into the widenefs of the Noftrils. D. The partition of the Nofiril. , {*. The eleventh bom of the upper whhh FF. gg- HH. I. KK. LL. MM. N. OO, The external proceffes of Os cuneiforms, life Bats wings. The Cavity of thefe Proceffes. The Cavity of the Temple-bone, receiving the Head of the lower jawbone. yin Additament or Appendix to the Os occipttix. The proceffes of the Temple-bones, Cal’d Styloides procef- fus. The mammillary proceffes. Two Heads or proceffes at the Baps of Os Occiputs, whereby it is articulated into the firfi f trtebra. The greatefi hole of the faid Bone. The twofides of Os Occipins, furnijhtd with divers pro- tuberancies. are cals Aratrnm-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30323538_0234.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)