. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . cisions. 1. A vertical one along the middle line, the upper limit of which is the central point of a line encir-cling the neck at the level of the apices of theMastoid processes, and the lower the first Dorsalspinous process. 2. Transverse incisions above and below for two inches on each the flaps to the sides and expose the superficialfascia containing— 1, Small cutaneous branches from the Superficial Cervic


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . cisions. 1. A vertical one along the middle line, the upper limit of which is the central point of a line encir-cling the neck at the level of the apices of theMastoid processes, and the lower the first Dorsalspinous process. 2. Transverse incisions above and below for two inches on each the flaps to the sides and expose the superficialfascia containing— 1, Small cutaneous branches from the Superficial Cervicalartery on the outer side, and from the ProfundaCervical artery with the nerves described underNo. 4. THE SPINAL COED IN THE NECK. 41 2. Veins corresponding to the preceding arteries, and others along the spines connected with the Dorsi-spinal. 3. At the outer parts of the surface exposed cutaneous twigs from the third and fourth Cervical nervessupplying the skin over the Trapezius muscles. 4. Along the Spinous processes the inner branches of the posterior primary divisions of the third, fourth, andfifth Cervical nerves, the third sending a branch upto the No. 6, II. Remove the preceding and the fascia lata, and expose— 1. The Trapezii muscles running up above to the inner third of the superior curved lines, each attached toall the Cervical spines by means of the ligamentumnuchae. 2. Small portions of the Stemo-mastoidei muscles at the extreme upper and outer parts. 3. A small portion of the Splenius capitis muscle between the two preceding on either side. III. Cut through and remove the Trapezius muscle oneach side as far as it is exposed. With it there will be re- 42 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. moved tlie Spinal-accessory nerve and branches from the thirdand fourth Cervical nerves, together with offsets of the Super-ficial Cervical artery. The following structures will now be seen on bothsides:— 1. The Complexus muscle highest of all, inserted into the space bet


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