Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Plate XJU Fig. i8. Adult human subject. Dissection of apical gland of tongue (Blandin-Nuhn gland). Columbia University Morphological Museum, No. 1955. Fig. iq. .\dult human subject. Tongue and surrounding parts removed afterpreliminary formahn fixation. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. igoi. /. Main submaxillary gland. 3- Lesser sublingual glands. y. Isthmian glands. 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric, ig. .?terior belly of digastric. 20. Mylohyoid. 21. Geniohyoid. 24. Styloglossus. 2


Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Plate XJU Fig. i8. Adult human subject. Dissection of apical gland of tongue (Blandin-Nuhn gland). Columbia University Morphological Museum, No. 1955. Fig. iq. .\dult human subject. Tongue and surrounding parts removed afterpreliminary formahn fixation. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. igoi. /. Main submaxillary gland. 3- Lesser sublingual glands. y. Isthmian glands. 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric, ig. .?terior belly of digastric. 20. Mylohyoid. 21. Geniohyoid. 24. Styloglossus. 2> Stylopharyngeus. 26. Palatoglossus. 28, 28. Infrahyoid muscles. 34- Internal jugular vein. 3S. Lingual nerve. PLATE Fig. i8.


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