. Human physiology. A view of the Muscles of the Tongue, Palate, Larynxand Pharynx—as well as the position of the upperportion of the (Esophagus, as shown by a verticalsection of the head. 1, 1. The vertical section of the head. 2. Points to thespinal canal. 3. Serticm of the hard palate. 4. Inferiorspnngy bone. !>. Middle sponey hone. 6. Orifice of theright nostril. 7. Section of theinferior maxilla. S. ;n of the os hyoides. ft. Section of the epiglottis. of the cricciid cartilage. 11. The trachea, coveredby its lining memhi-ane. 12. Section of sternum. 13. In-side of
. Human physiology. A view of the Muscles of the Tongue, Palate, Larynxand Pharynx—as well as the position of the upperportion of the (Esophagus, as shown by a verticalsection of the head. 1, 1. The vertical section of the head. 2. Points to thespinal canal. 3. Serticm of the hard palate. 4. Inferiorspnngy bone. !>. Middle sponey hone. 6. Orifice of theright nostril. 7. Section of theinferior maxilla. S. ;n of the os hyoides. ft. Section of the epiglottis. of the cricciid cartilage. 11. The trachea, coveredby its lining memhi-ane. 12. Section of sternum. 13. In-side of the npper portion of the thorax. 14. Genio-hyo-glossus ;cle. Its origin. 16, 17. The fan-like ex-pansion of the fibres of this mnscle. IS. Superfioialislinguse muscle. 19. Verticalislingua; muscle. 20. Genio-liyoidons muscle. 21. Jlylo-hyoideus muscle. 22. An-terior belly of digastricus. 23. Section of platysma myoi-des. 24. Levator meuti. 2o. Orbicularis oris. 26. Orificeof Eustachian tube. 27. Levator p
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