(Source: shoulderblades, via femur)

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thedailywhat:

Above: Knitted Brain Hat. (via.)

staceythinx:

Fascinating and a little creepy, the work of Fernando Vicente Vanitas seems perfect for Halloween.

I’ve posted his stuff before, but it’s just too amazing to not post again.

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A. Frontal bone. B. Nasal bone C. Maxillary bone. D. Palatine bone (perpendicular part; pterygopalatine fossa). E. Ethmoidal bone (lamina papyracea). F. Lacrymal bone. G. Sphenoid bone.
a) Fossa for lacrymal sac. b) Infraorbital foramen. c) Ethmoidal foramen. e) Maxillary sinus (antrum of Highmore). f) Pterygoid process. g) Pterygopalatine canal. h) Pterygopalatine foramen. i) Orbital process, palatine bone. k) Sphenoid process, palatine bone. l) Orbital part of the frontal bone. m) Anterior clinoid process. n) Sella turcica. o) Optic foramen. p) Posterior clinoid process. q) Carotid canal. r) Lingula. s) Pterygoid canal (Vidian canal). t) Styloid process.

A. Frontal bone.
B. Nasal bone
C. Maxillary bone.
D. Palatine bone (perpendicular part; pterygopalatine fossa).
E. Ethmoidal bone (lamina papyracea).
F. Lacrymal bone.
G. Sphenoid bone.

a) Fossa for lacrymal sac.
b) Infraorbital foramen.
c) Ethmoidal foramen.
e) Maxillary sinus (antrum of Highmore).
f) Pterygoid process.
g) Pterygopalatine canal.
h) Pterygopalatine foramen.
i) Orbital process, palatine bone.
k) Sphenoid process, palatine bone.
l) Orbital part of the frontal bone.
m) Anterior clinoid process.
n) Sella turcica.
o) Optic foramen.
p) Posterior clinoid process.
q) Carotid canal.
r) Lingula.
s) Pterygoid canal (Vidian canal).
t) Styloid process.

The deep nerves of the head and neck (from the left side).

The deep nerves of the head and neck (from the left side).

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