The class-book of anatomy : designed for schools, explanatory of the first principles of human mechanism, as the basis of physical education . he pharynx. The ambit of the pharynx. To compress the pharynx, and draw the os hyoides up-ward. The middle of the pharynx. To move the pharynx up-ward and forward, and tocompress its upper part. MUSCLES SITUATED ABOUT THE GLOTTIS- The back of the arytajnoid To open the glottis,cartilage. The side of the arytenoid To open the glottis. cartilage. The fore part of the arytae- To draw the arytenoid car-noid cartilage. tilage forward. The extremity of the ot


The class-book of anatomy : designed for schools, explanatory of the first principles of human mechanism, as the basis of physical education . he pharynx. The ambit of the pharynx. To compress the pharynx, and draw the os hyoides up-ward. The middle of the pharynx. To move the pharynx up-ward and forward, and tocompress its upper part. MUSCLES SITUATED ABOUT THE GLOTTIS- The back of the arytajnoid To open the glottis,cartilage. The side of the arytenoid To open the glottis. cartilage. The fore part of the arytae- To draw the arytenoid car-noid cartilage. tilage forward. The extremity of the other. To draw them toward each other. The other arytenoid carti- To shut the glottis. The side of the epiglottis. To pull the epiglottis ob- liquely downward. The side of the epiglottis. To move the epiglottis out- ward. 72 ANATOMICAL CLASS BOOK. MUSCLES SITUATED ON TOE ANTERIOR PART OF THE ABDOMEN. descendens exter-nus. Obliquus ascendens inter-ims. Jlrises from The lower edges of theeitrht inferior ribs near thecartilages. The spinous processes ofthe three last lumbar verte-brae, back of the sacrum, andspine of the Transversalis abdominis. Rectus The cartilages of the sevenlower ribs, and the transverseprocesses of the four lowerlumbar vertebra and spine ofthe ilium. Th3 outside of the sternumand xyphoid cartilage. The anterior upper part ofthe pubis. ANATOMICAL CLASS BOOK. 73 MUSCLES SITUATED ON THE ANTERIOR PART OF THE ABDOMEN. Inserted intoThe linea alba, ossa pubis,and spine of the ilium. The cartilages of all thefalse ribs, linea alba, and pu-bis, and sternum, by a flattendon. compress the abdomen. To compress the abdomen. Explanation of Fig. The obliquus internus, with its tendon divided, to showh. The pyramidalis. i. The rectus, abdominis. Beneath the internal oblique there issituated k. The transversalis abdominalis, and/. The fascia transversalis. The tendons of the abdominal muscles, form junctions in front,wh


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