. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . three twigs from Meckels ganglion to the peri- osteum of the Orbit. Their source, however, is notseen. V. Remove the periosteum of the Orbit as far back asthe Sphenoidal fissure; here it will be seen to be conti-nuous with the Dura mater of the skull. Clear away will now be exposed— 1. The Eye-ball. 2. The External and Inferior Recti muscles outside and below the eye-ball respectively, and the InferiorOblique mu


. A manual of dissections of the human body [electronic resource] : for the use of students and more particularly for those preparing for the higher examinations in anatomy . three twigs from Meckels ganglion to the peri- osteum of the Orbit. Their source, however, is notseen. V. Remove the periosteum of the Orbit as far back asthe Sphenoidal fissure; here it will be seen to be conti-nuous with the Dura mater of the skull. Clear away will now be exposed— 1. The Eye-ball. 2. The External and Inferior Recti muscles outside and below the eye-ball respectively, and the InferiorOblique muscle passing below the Inferior, and in-ternal to the External Rectus muscle. 3. The Lachrymal gland at the upper and outer part of the orbit. 4. The Lachrymal nerve and artery above, the nerve joining with the Temporo-malar. 5. The nerve from the Third to the Inferior Oblique muscle entering its posterior border. THE VERTEBRAL ARTERY. 7 A Dissection to Expose the VertebralArtery. Position.—A block should be placed under theshoulders, the head allowed to hang supported by asmaller one, and the face rotated to the opposite side onwhich the dissection is to be No. 2. I. Skin Incisions. 1. From immediately in front of the Mastoid process to the Sterno-clavicular articulation. 2. Transversely from the upper end of No. 1 to the Occipital tuberosity. 3. Transversely from the lower end of No. 1 along the upper border of the Clavicle for the inner the flap backwards and expose the superficialfascia containing— 8 A MANUAL OF DISSECTIONS. 1. The Platysma myoides muscle at the lower and front part. 2. Cutaneous arteries from:—The Posterior Auricular behind the ear. The Occipital upon the Ascending Cervical at the lower part through theSfcerno-mastoid muscle. At the upper part of thesame muscle from the Sterno-mastoid branch of theOccipital or External Carotid. From the SuperficialCervical over the Trapezius muscle. From theSuprascapular over the Cla


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