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Identifier: 2554049R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A compendious system of anatomy : in six parts ... ; illustrated with twelve large copperplates
Year: 1792 (1790s)
Authors: Fyfe, Andrew, 1754-1824 Bell, Andrew, 1726-1809 Scot, Robert, 1744?-1823, engraver Thackara, James, 1767-1848, engraver Dobson, Thomas, 1751-1823, printer
Subjects: Anatomy
Publisher: (Philadelphia) : Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopedia now publishing, by Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no 41, Second-Street, Philadelphia
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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a triquetra. G, The OS occipitis. H,The fquamous part of the temporal bone. I,The maftoid procefs. K, The zygoma. L, Theot malae. M, The temporal part of the fphenoidbone. N, The fuperior maxillary bone andteeth. Fig. 5. The external Surface of the OsFrontis. A, The convex part. B, Part of the tempo-ral folia. C, The external angular procefs. D,The internal angular procefs. E, The nafalprocefs. F, The fuperciliary hole. H, Theorbitar plate. Fig. 6. The interior furface of the Os Front is. A A, The ferrated edge which affifts to formthe coronal future. B, The external angularprocefs. C, The internal angular procefs. D,The nafal procefs. E, The orbitar plate. F, Thecells which correfpond with thofe of the eth-moid bone. G, The palTage from the frontaliinus. H, The opening which receives the cri-briform plate of the ethmoid bone. I, The ca-vity which lodges the fore part of the brain. K,The fpine to which the falx is fixed. L, Thegroove which lodges the fuperior longitudinalfinus*. Plate
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Part I. OSTEOLOGY. 139 Plate XX. Fig. 1. Aback view of the Skeleton.A A, The ofla parietalia. B, The fagittal fu-ture. C, The lambdoid future. D, The occi-pital bone. E,The fquamous future. F, The mafitoid procefs of the temporal bone. G, The osmalse. H, The palate plate of the fuperior max-illary bones. I, The maxilla inferior. K, Theteeth of both jaws. L, The feven cervical ver-tebras. M, Their fpinous proceftes. N, Theirtranfverfe and oblique proceffes. O, The laft ofthe twelve dorfal vertebrae. P, The fifth orlaft lumbar vertebra. Q_, The tranfverfe pro-ceftes. R, The oblique procefies. S, The fpi-nous proceffes. T, The upper part of the osfactum. U, The pofterior holes which trans-mit fmall blood-veffels and nerves. V, The un-der part of the os facrum which is covered by amembrane. W, The os coccygis. X, The osilium, Y, Its fpine or creft. Z, The ifchi-atic niche, a, The os ifchium. b, Its tubero-fity. c, Its fpine. d, The os pubis, e, The fora-men hydroideum. f, The feventh or l2554049R.nlm.nih.gov

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