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... alveolus of the tusk . f , the cavity of the tusk opened , in order to show the space occupied by its pulpy nucleus . In the space from f to g , a portion of the maxillary bone and all the palatine bone have been removed , in order to ...
... alveolus of the tusk . f , the cavity of the tusk opened , in order to show the space occupied by its pulpy nucleus . In the space from f to g , a portion of the maxillary bone and all the palatine bone have been removed , in order to ...
Page 56
... alveolus . The tusk is therefore in its alveolus like a nail driven into a plank . Nothing retains it there except the elasticity of the parts which enclose it ; we may therefore change its di- rection by gentle pressure . This is an ...
... alveolus . The tusk is therefore in its alveolus like a nail driven into a plank . Nothing retains it there except the elasticity of the parts which enclose it ; we may therefore change its di- rection by gentle pressure . This is an ...
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... alveoli , are want- ing , as well as the middle part of the zygomatical arcade . Nothing characteristic is however missing : there is the same length and the same direction of the alveoli ; the same size of the lacrymal tubercle , and ...
... alveoli , are want- ing , as well as the middle part of the zygomatical arcade . Nothing characteristic is however missing : there is the same length and the same direction of the alveoli ; the same size of the lacrymal tubercle , and ...
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