Beauchene skull

noun

Etymology

The method was developed by Edmé François Chauvot de Beauchêne (1780–1830), French surgeon and anatomist.

Definitions

  1. A specimen of a human skull, used for medical teaching, whose bones are disarticulated…

    A specimen of a human skull, used for medical teaching, whose bones are disarticulated along the sutures and mounted at a distance on brass supports.

    • Identify the structures of the nasal septum on an articulated skull (and a Beauchene skull, if available) or use the search text box to locate these structures in Real Anatomy (Skeletal).

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