A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . upture of Whartons duct into it. B. subcutaneir prcementalis (Fig. 1172). Subcu-taneous at lower border of the symphjsis of thechin. Quite constant. Xeck.—B. musculi digastrici posterior (Rosen-miiller). Between the posterior belly of the digastricand the sternomastoid. B. m. digastrici anterior (Rosenmiiller) (Fig. 557 Bursse REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES 1172). Where the tendon of the digastric passesthrough the fascia binding it to the hyoid bone, o


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . upture of Whartons duct into it. B. subcutaneir prcementalis (Fig. 1172). Subcu-taneous at lower border of the symphjsis of thechin. Quite constant. Xeck.—B. musculi digastrici posterior (Rosen-miiller). Between the posterior belly of the digastricand the sternomastoid. B. m. digastrici anterior (Rosenmiiller) (Fig. 557 Bursse REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES 1172). Where the tendon of the digastric passesthrough the fascia binding it to the hyoid bone, orthrough the stylohyoid muscle. B. m. stylohyoidei (Fig. 1172). Under the insertionof the stylohyoid into the hyoid bone. B. suprahi/oidea (Verneuil). Between the uppersurface of the hyoid bone and the B. suhhyoidea (Fig. 1172). Between the hjoidbone + combined insertion of sternohj-oid, omo-hyoid, and stylohyoid muscles, and the thyrohyoidmembrane. Larger in men than in women. Oftencalled Boyers bursa. B. musculi sternohyoidei (Rosenmtiller). Betweenthe insertion of the sternohyoid and the hyoid B- B. digastrici 1anterior. J B. stylohyoidei .B. thyr. B. subcut. pr. lar. B. crico-thyro- 1 Jthyroidea. r~ B. thyro-trachealis Fig. 1172.—The Principal Bursse of the Neck, in Front. B. musculi thyrohyoidei. Between the thyro-hyoid muscle and the great cornu of the hyoid bone(BNA.). B. siibcutanea prominentice laryngece (Fig. 1172).Between the skin and the upper part of the thjToidcartilage in old subjects. Often wanting. B. thyroidea lateralis (Gruber) (Fig. 1172). Be-tween the inferior constrictor and the greater cornu ofthe thyroid cartilage. Found in five cases out of fifty. B. cricothyroidea (Calori-) (Fig. 1172). Betweenthe lateral lobes of the thyroid body and the crico-thyroid. B. thyrotrachealis (Calori) (Fig. 1172). Betweenthe istlimus of the thyroid bodj* and the single and median; ther


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