Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 A View of the Salivary Glands in situ, 1, The Parotid Gland in situ and extend- ing from the Zygoma above to the Angle of the Jaw below. 2, The Duct of Steno. 3, The Sub-Maxillary Gland. 4, Its Duct. 5, Sub-Lingual Gland. the upper part of the fauces or throat, a few of which are represent- ed in Fig. 166. The mouth is a variable cav- ity having no empty- space within it when closed, and when fully open, containing nearly half a pint. 292. The Ph
Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 A View of the Salivary Glands in situ, 1, The Parotid Gland in situ and extend- ing from the Zygoma above to the Angle of the Jaw below. 2, The Duct of Steno. 3, The Sub-Maxillary Gland. 4, Its Duct. 5, Sub-Lingual Gland. the upper part of the fauces or throat, a few of which are represent- ed in Fig. 166. The mouth is a variable cav- ity having no empty- space within it when closed, and when fully open, containing nearly half a pint. 292. The Pharynx,— The Pharynx (the Greek name for this portion of the body) is the next division of the alimentary canal. It is a short and somewhat irregular tubular cavity, into which the mouth opens behind, serving as a portion of the canal Fig. 166. A few Follicles from Human Tonsil. What are the Tonsils? Are there any other glands in the mouth? 292. Describe the Pharynx.
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