| Henry Newell Martin - 1890 - 436 pages
...f, containing no bone, and called tire soft palate. The two can readily be distinguished by applying the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and drawing it backwards. The hard palate forms the partition between the mouth and nose. The soft palate... | |
| Henry Newell Martin - 1894 - 422 pages
...f, containing no bone, and called the soft palate. The two can readily be distinguished by applying the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and drawing it backwards. The hurd palate forms the partition between tho mouth and nose. The soft palrle... | |
| Charles Nelson Johnson - 1908 - 778 pages
...inch and a half. For operations on the right side below, the patient should be instructed to raise the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and the napkin adjusted across the mouth from left to right, the end resting against the lingual surfaces... | |
| Eric Steven Yudelove - 2000 - 294 pages
...perineum (or Hui Yin). The key to getting the orbit started is by "throwing the switch" — lifting the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth, and thus "completing the circuit." The flow of Chi is directed by your mind. We generally begin to do the... | |
| Henry Newell Martin - 1894 - 684 pages
.../, containing no bone, and called the soft palate. The two can readily be distinguished by applying the tip of the tongue to the roof of the mouth and drawing it backwards. The hard palate forms the parti- i:olumn; b- t-.u!let.; tion between the mouth... | |
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