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Identifier: horseitstreatm05axej (find matches)
Title: The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London, Gresham Pub. Co.
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ans of hearing.They are interpo.sed betweenthe occipital bones above, andthe parietal and temporal bonesbelow, and assist in formingthe lateral walls of the cranium.They are the hardest bones inthe skeleton, and fi-om themproject several bony processes.One, the external auditorycanal, communicates with themiddle ear. Another, the sfi/-loid 2^rocess, is a long thin pieceof bone projecting downwardand forward, and behind this isa larger rounded protuberance,the mastoid process, which ishollowed out into a number ofsmall compartments connectedwith the middle ear. Anothersmall process serves for attach-ment of the tongue bone, andis known as the hyoid process. Sphenoid Bone. — Thisbone assists in forming the baseof the cranium. It is situatedimmediately below the occipitalbone, with which it articulates.Its middle part or body issomewhat thick, and from itor wings, and downward two(pterygoid processes). lis is the zygomatic process, on the underconcavity for the reception of the condyle
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Fis. 288.—Skull (Posterior Surface. Foramen Magnum. - Styloid Process of Occiput. ■• Ex-ternal Auditory Process. •* Styloid Process of Petrous Tem-poral Bone. ^ Sphenoid Bone. ^ Pterygoid Process. ^ SuperiorMaxillary Bone. 8 Palatine Bone. ^ Molar Teeth. Pala-tine Process of Superior Maxillary Bone. Premaxillary Bone.^- Incisor Teeth. *■* Foramen Incissivum. ^ Palato-niaxillaryForamen. * Vomer. ^ Ethmoid Bone. Temporal Con-dyle. ® Foramen Lacerum Basis Cranii. ^ Basilar Processof Occiput. ™ Petrous Temporal Bone. Occipital Condyle. proceed upward two flattened portions,narrower and more slender projections 186 HEALTH AND DISEASE Ethmoid or Sieve Bone. — The ethmoid bone is situated in frontof the sphenoid, and forms the lower part of the division separating tliecranium from the face. It consists of two lateral halves, separated bya perpendicular plate (the lamina). Each half in front consists of anumber of thin fragile plates of bone, rolled up into small scrol

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  • booksubject:Horses
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