An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Vertical muscle of the tongue M verticalis lingua; Lingualis superior, superficial lingual muscle, or superior Icngitudinal muscle of the tongue W. longiiudinalis superior Hypoglossal nerve^ 1 Nervus hypoglossus .Lingualis inferior, inferior lingual muscle, or inferior longitudinal muscle of the tongue M, longitudinalis inferior ^ - Genioglossus or geniohyoglossus muscle Septum of the tongueSeptum lingua Fig. 677.—Coronal Section through the Body of the Tongue. Circumvallate papilla In the foramen caecum Mucous membrane of the tongue Tuni


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Vertical muscle of the tongue M verticalis lingua; Lingualis superior, superficial lingual muscle, or superior Icngitudinal muscle of the tongue W. longiiudinalis superior Hypoglossal nerve^ 1 Nervus hypoglossus .Lingualis inferior, inferior lingual muscle, or inferior longitudinal muscle of the tongue M, longitudinalis inferior ^ - Genioglossus or geniohyoglossus muscle Septum of the tongueSeptum lingua Fig. 677.—Coronal Section through the Body of the Tongue. Circumvallate papilla In the foramen caecum Mucous membrane of the tongue Tunica mucosa hnguT; Lymphoid follicle or follicular gland of the tongue ^Folliculus hnf,ualib Anterior pillar of „.-fauces Arcus glossopalatinu Lingual glands Glandula; linguales* Ranine artery Art. profunda linguae. Transversalis linguae muscle or transverse muscleof the tongue —M transversus lingua; Vertical muscle of the tongue - ^crtl il 1 iviK Lingualis superior, superficiallingual muscle, or supe-/ nor longitudinal muscleof the tongue M. longitudinalissuperior Styloglossus muscle Hypoglossal nerve^—Nervus hypoglossus Septum of the tongue Septum linguae —Hyoglossus muscle Linguahs inferior inferior lingual muscle or inferior longitudinal muscle of the tongue M. longitudinalis inferior Genioglossus or geniohyoglossus muscle Fig. 678-coronal Section through the most Anterior Portion of the Root of the Tongue. Lingual Glands. The section passes through a circumvallate papilla which in this specimen occupies the site of the foramen coecum. The Arr.^ngement of the Muscles of the Tongue, as displayed by Coronal Sections through the Organ.^ , stratum Im^itjcdinale infer ^ \vaz\x>zs,Caianieriorpalatine,oxgtossopalatine,arch. \ 2 Macalister speaks of the intrinsic muscles of the tongue a


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