Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . Fi0 2. £i,ssn-tixf. Plwtoirdpked mil Coloiril frmn Nature bt Gcoifsc McCimum,. M D. Copvnfhi, Ciom!: McCttLLAN^ LilK 6^51 THE REGION OF THE EAR. 63 subcutaneous tissue, and is closely adherent to the subjacent perichon-drium, especially within the fossae or concavities. On the helix and theback of the pinna it is somewhat looser, and may become extremelyswollen and painful from the tenseness produced by inflammation ofthe parts, as in erysipelas. There are numerous sebaceous glands withinthe scaphoid fossa and t


Regional anatomy in its relation to medicine and surgery . Fi0 2. £i,ssn-tixf. Plwtoirdpked mil Coloiril frmn Nature bt Gcoifsc McCimum,. M D. Copvnfhi, Ciom!: McCttLLAN^ LilK 6^51 THE REGION OF THE EAR. 63 subcutaneous tissue, and is closely adherent to the subjacent perichon-drium, especially within the fossae or concavities. On the helix and theback of the pinna it is somewhat looser, and may become extremelyswollen and painful from the tenseness produced by inflammation ofthe parts, as in erysipelas. There are numerous sebaceous glands withinthe scaphoid fossa and the concha. Besides the bands of fibrous tissuewhich fill up the breaches in the auricular cartilage, and which are knownas the intrinsic ligaments, there are various small muscles which extendbetween the different parts of the cartilage. On the convex surfacetoward the side of the head there are some muscular fibres extendingfrom the concha to the posterior border of the helix, called the trans-verse auricular muscle, and others from the top of the concha to t


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