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" The fibrous variety, or those springing from the periosteum covering the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid... "
Reports - Page 30
1891
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1

1852 - 672 pages
...passage of a quill into it without force. The diseased structure extended forward along right side of the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid, as far as the posterior i clinoid processes of the latter bone, protruding somewhat into the right...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 43

Medicine - 1869 - 588 pages
...Oilier has extracted successfully, from a youth of nineteen, a naso-pharyngeal polypus springing from the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid and weighing rather more than seven ounces. Of seven patients thus operated on only one died from the...
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The California Homoeopath, Volume 10

1892 - 402 pages
...pharynx limited anteriorly by the openings of the posterior nares, its dome shaped roof is made by the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid, while the lower border is on a level with the soft palate and a strong apmuroses separates it from...
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Diseases of the nose, throat and ear

William Lincoln Ballenger - 1909 - 970 pages
...have their origin in the fibrous tissue and the periosteum of any part of the pharynx. The covering of the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid are favorite sites. As the pterygoid plate of the sphenoid and the perpendicular plate of the palate...
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Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 27

Medicine - 1907 - 744 pages
...laryngeal; their respective relations are readily understood. The posterior pharyngeal wall extends from the basilar process of the occipital bone and body of the sphenoid to the intervertebral disc between the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae. This point corresponds to...
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