The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . cipital portion. 3. Its aponeu-rosis, or expansion. 4. Orbicularis palpebra-rum, which conceals the corrugator superciliiand tensor tarsi. 5. ryramidiilia nasi. nasi. 7. Orbicularis oris. labii superioris alaaque nasi. 9. Le-vator labii superioris proprius ; the lower partof the levator anguli oris is seen between 10and 11 10. Zygomaticua minor. 11. Zygo-matics major. 12. Depressor labii Depressor anguli oris. 14. Levator labiiinferioris. 15. Superficial portion of the mas-•eter. 16. He


The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . cipital portion. 3. Its aponeu-rosis, or expansion. 4. Orbicularis palpebra-rum, which conceals the corrugator superciliiand tensor tarsi. 5. ryramidiilia nasi. nasi. 7. Orbicularis oris. labii superioris alaaque nasi. 9. Le-vator labii superioris proprius ; the lower partof the levator anguli oris is seen between 10and 11 10. Zygomaticua minor. 11. Zygo-matics major. 12. Depressor labii Depressor anguli oris. 14. Levator labiiinferioris. 15. Superficial portion of the mas-•eter. 16. He deep portion. 17. Attmhensaurem. 18. The buccinator. 19. Attollenaaurem. 20. Tempotal fascia covering in thetemporal muscle. 21. Retrahens aurem. belly of the digastricus; its tendonis seen passing through its aponeurotic pul-ley. 23. Stylo hyoid. pierced by the posteriorbelly of the digastricus. 24. Upper part of the sterno-mastoid. part of the trapezius. The splenius ia MUSCLES OF THE HEAD AND FACE?een between 25 and The Orbital Group.—Three muscles: 1. Orbicularis palpebraruma sphincter or closing muscle, which surounds the orbit and eyelids2. Corrugator supercilii, a narrow, ^oint«d muscle, arising from theinner extremity of the superciliary iidge; inserted into the orbicularispalpebrarum. 3. Tensor tarsi, a very small muscle, arising from theorbital surface of the ^achrymal bone; inserted by two slips into thelachrymal canak The use of this group is to close the lids, draw theeyebrow* downward and inward, and extend the lachrymal canals. The OruLAR Group.—This group consists of seven: 1. Levatorpviptbra, _ong thin, *uid triangular, situated in the upper part of theorbit; arise: from the ipper margin of the optic foramen and sheatfi 90 ANATOMY. ef the optic nerve; inserted into the upper border of the upper tarsalcartilage. 2. Rectus superior, arising with the preceding; insertedintn the globe of the eye about three lines f


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