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Transverse section through the orbit, showing the orbital contents and the orbital apex, including CNs II, III, and VI

Also shown is the relation of CN V to the skull in the middle fossa. (Source: Bardeleben K von, Haeckel H. Atlas of applied (topographical) human anatomy for students and practitioners. Only authorized English adaptation from the third German edition ... by J. Howell Evans. London: Rebman Limited; New York, Rebman Company, 1906. Edited by Dr. Douglas J Lanska. Public domain.)