. 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 . rygoid plate. 3. Lying upon the preceding the Ascending Pharyngeal artery, dividing into the following branches:—onefollowing the tendon of the Tensor palati muscle,one passing over the upper border of the SuperiorConstrictor muscle, another to the Middle Laceratedforamen, and sometimes one to the Anterior Condy-loid. A Dissection to Expose the HypoglossalNerve in the Extra-Cranial partof its course. Position.—The body ly


. 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 . rygoid plate. 3. Lying upon the preceding the Ascending Pharyngeal artery, dividing into the following branches:—onefollowing the tendon of the Tensor palati muscle,one passing over the upper border of the SuperiorConstrictor muscle, another to the Middle Laceratedforamen, and sometimes one to the Anterior Condy-loid. A Dissection to Expose the HypoglossalNerve in the Extra-Cranial partof its course. Position.—The body lying upon its back, the facerotated to the opposite side to that upon which the dissec-tion is to be made,the jaw pulled well upwards, so as toextend the head, and the Hyoid bone drawn downwardsby hooks. I. Skin Incisions. 1. From the middle line in front along the base of thejaw, and the posterior border of the Ramus as highas the Zygoma, then backwards, winding round THE HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE. 25 the attachment of the Pinna, to the Mastoidprocess. 2. Transversely from the middle line opposite theHyoid bone, outwards to a point vertically belowthe hinder end of No. I No. 4. 3. Join the anterior ends of Nos. 1 and 2 by a verticalincision along the median the flap backwards, and there will be exposedthe superficial fascia, containing— 1. Twigs of the Posterior Auricular artery behind the Pinna. 2. An Anterior Auricular artery to the front of the Pinna. 3. Cutaneous offsets of the Submental branch of the Facial artery below the The Great Auricular nerve crossing the Sterno-mastoid muscle obliquely towards the Pinna, anddividing into Mastoid, Auricular, and Facialbranches. A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. Cutaneous twigs of the upper branch of the Super-ficial Cervical nerve beneath the jaw. Remove the superficial fascia, and expose thePlatysma myoides muscle running up to the baseof the jaw, from the middle line nearly as farback as the angle. Take this away, and


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