The Anatomical And Histological Dissection of the Human Ear : in the Normal And Diseased Condition
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99. — Horizontal section through the petrous bone of a new-born infant. (Enlarged to double its size.) — a = vestibule ; b = base of the cochlea ; c = cupola ; d d' = sections of the superior semicircular canal ; e = internal meatus ; f = stapes ; g = antrum mastoideum. Sections through the cochlea are made either in a frontal direction, perpendicularly to the long axis of the pyramid, or horizontally, note being taken of the fact that the apex of the cochlea lies level with the canal, pro tens.... tymp. (see Fig. 42, p. 40). The interior of the cochlea appears different, according to whether the scalte have been 122 PEEPARATION OF THE MEMBRANOUS LABYRINTH. opened by the cut laterally from the modiolus, or the latter divided exactly in its axis. This section (Figs. 98 and 99) gives a clear repre- sentation of the relationship of the modiolus to the lamin. spiral, ossea, and of the diameter of the former, on which the canals for the blood- vessels and nerves can be distinguished by magnifying power.
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