. Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 99.—The cricoid, upper surface. 1, 1, Articular facets for thearytenoid cartilages. (After Bosworth.) cornua, the upper one on each side being attached to the hyoid bone,and the lower one on each side to the cricoid cartilage. The arytenoids are little, cone-shaped, movable bodies, standingerect upon the lateral facets of the cricoid already described. Theirinternal faces are nearly parallel with each other. At their summitsare attached the two little cartilages of Santorini. External to and 330 DISEASES OF THE LABYNX. in front of the latter, and situat


. Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 99.—The cricoid, upper surface. 1, 1, Articular facets for thearytenoid cartilages. (After Bosworth.) cornua, the upper one on each side being attached to the hyoid bone,and the lower one on each side to the cricoid cartilage. The arytenoids are little, cone-shaped, movable bodies, standingerect upon the lateral facets of the cricoid already described. Theirinternal faces are nearly parallel with each other. At their summitsare attached the two little cartilages of Santorini. External to and 330 DISEASES OF THE LABYNX. in front of the latter, and situated at the commencement of the ary-epiglottic fold are the little, stem-like cartilages of Wrisberg ( and 1006). The epiglottis is a fibrocartilage and said to be shaped like a


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