Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1924 - Medicine |
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Page 566
... posterior to the bregma than usual , and a flat occiput ( Fig . 12 ) . Craniometry also indicates a departure from the normal . The maximum horizontal circumference is 352 mm . , measur- ing round the most prominent parts of the ...
... posterior to the bregma than usual , and a flat occiput ( Fig . 12 ) . Craniometry also indicates a departure from the normal . The maximum horizontal circumference is 352 mm . , measur- ing round the most prominent parts of the ...
Page 568
... posterior margin of the fronto - sphenoidal process of the zygomatic is serrated . The zygomatic canal is present on the right side but absent from the left . The lateral margin of the left orbit lies 32 mm . and of the right 24 mm ...
... posterior margin of the fronto - sphenoidal process of the zygomatic is serrated . The zygomatic canal is present on the right side but absent from the left . The lateral margin of the left orbit lies 32 mm . and of the right 24 mm ...
Page 568
FIG . 15. - Hypertelorism showing vertical division of left lamina papyracea . directly backwards and debouches below the level of the posterior. FIG . 14 - Hypertelorism ; right orbit . shape of the anterior nares .
FIG . 15. - Hypertelorism showing vertical division of left lamina papyracea . directly backwards and debouches below the level of the posterior. FIG . 14 - Hypertelorism ; right orbit . shape of the anterior nares .
Page 569
... posterior two - thirds but extends over the whole roof . On the right side the zygomatic canal passes from the orbit obliquely forwards but there does not seem to be a posterior division , while on the left side it is unusually small ...
... posterior two - thirds but extends over the whole roof . On the right side the zygomatic canal passes from the orbit obliquely forwards but there does not seem to be a posterior division , while on the left side it is unusually small ...
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