A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 36.—System of Cavities betweenthe Membkana Tympani and theNeck of the Fig. 37.—Prussaks Space, Sectionthrough the Tympanic Membrane,Malleus, Upper and Outer Tym-panic Wall of a Decalcified Pre-paration. Is, Ligament, mall, super ; le, Ligament,mall. ext. ; s, Membrana Shrapnelli ;o, Prussaks space ; r, System ofcavities between the body of themalleus and incus and the externaltympanic wall ; t, Tendon of the muse,tens. tymp. After a preparation in mycolltction. malleus, at the anterior edge of the rhomboidal surface, i


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Fig. 36.—System of Cavities betweenthe Membkana Tympani and theNeck of the Fig. 37.—Prussaks Space, Sectionthrough the Tympanic Membrane,Malleus, Upper and Outer Tym-panic Wall of a Decalcified Pre-paration. Is, Ligament, mall, super ; le, Ligament,mall. ext. ; s, Membrana Shrapnelli ;o, Prussaks space ; r, System ofcavities between the body of themalleus and incus and the externaltympanic wall ; t, Tendon of the muse,tens. tymp. After a preparation in mycolltction. malleus, at the anterior edge of the rhomboidal surface, in an oblique directionto the longitudinal axis of the malleus. The tendon of the muse. tens, tymp., which can be followed some distanceinto the canal, lies in its free course in a sheath (Toynbees tensor ligament).Henle found this sheath connected with the tendon by considerable pro-longations of connective tissue. Sometimes, but by no means constantly,the anterior portion of the tensor tympani is connected with the tensor velipalatini, either immediately or by tendinous tissue (L. Mever). 3 34 INTRA-TYMPANIC MUSCLES. The stapedius muscl


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