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Strona 76
... bone . The posterior end of the sagittal suture is not at first sight easily re- cognisable . It is , however , discernible by the fact that the mineralising process , which has obliterated the greatest part of the lambdoid suture , has ...
... bone . The posterior end of the sagittal suture is not at first sight easily re- cognisable . It is , however , discernible by the fact that the mineralising process , which has obliterated the greatest part of the lambdoid suture , has ...
Strona 77
... bone intervenes , forming a well- defined " eyot " in the upward track of the suture . At least twenty - one serrations can be counted on the left side , and ( probably ) more than eight on the right . The reason for this difference can ...
... bone intervenes , forming a well- defined " eyot " in the upward track of the suture . At least twenty - one serrations can be counted on the left side , and ( probably ) more than eight on the right . The reason for this difference can ...
Strona 78
... bone cut off the end of the posterior lateral ala , as the bone seems to show some trace of division ; but this ... bones is obliterated to a great extent , but not more so than is usually observable in aged individuals . I now turn ...
... bone cut off the end of the posterior lateral ala , as the bone seems to show some trace of division ; but this ... bones is obliterated to a great extent , but not more so than is usually observable in aged individuals . I now turn ...
Strona 79
... bone , and the lower medial part of the coronal suture . In early life , the frontal and alisphenoid bones being firmly united with the adjacent ones in such a way as to form a bony plate , the same conditions were observed as were ...
... bone , and the lower medial part of the coronal suture . In early life , the frontal and alisphenoid bones being firmly united with the adjacent ones in such a way as to form a bony plate , the same conditions were observed as were ...
Strona 80
... bone , which appears to have been in a great degree in one solid piece . It was im- possible to raise this plate of bone upwards ; and the result , as will be seen , was a development to another direction . In the middle region of the ...
... bone , which appears to have been in a great degree in one solid piece . It was im- possible to raise this plate of bone upwards ; and the result , as will be seen , was a development to another direction . In the middle region of the ...
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