A Text-Book of Physiology for Medical Students And Physicians
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This latter bone is extremely light, weighing about 3 milligrams, its oval base being attached to the margins of the fenestra ovalis by a short, stiff membrane. The Mode of Action of the Ear Bones. — The movements of the tympanic membrane are communicated to the tip of the handle of the manubrium. As the handle moves in, the chain of bones makes a rotary movement around an axis which may be defined as the line passing through the attachment of the short process of the Fig. 170. — The bones of t...he middle ear in natural connections (Helmholtz) : M, The malleus ; Mcp, the head; Mc, the neck; Ml, the processus gracilis; Mm, the manu- brium; Ic, body of the incus; lb, short process; II, long process; S, the stapes. Bv means of these ligaments 382 THE SPECIAL SENSES. incus and the anterior ligament of the malleus. The general posi- tion of this axis is represented by the line a-b in Fig. 171. This line passes through the neck of the malleus; so that as the handle moves in the head of the malleus and the upper part of the incus move in the opposite direction, — while the long process of the incus together with the stapes, being below the axis, move in the same direction a3 the handle, (see Fig.
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