. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 300 THE MUSCLES OF THE HEAD AND NECK Pericranium Orbicularis palpebrarum muscle (orbital portion) M. orbicularis oculi (pars orbital Corrugator superoilii muscle . Orbicularis palpebrarum (palpebral portion) M. orbicularis oculi (pars palpebralis) Internal tarsal or palpebral ligament Lig. palpeljrale mediale Pyramidalis nasi muscle'. M. procerus /â Levator labii superioris alseque nasi Caput angulare Levator labii superioris- propius Caput infra-orbitale labii superioris-. Zygomaticus minor Caput zygomaticum Depress


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 300 THE MUSCLES OF THE HEAD AND NECK Pericranium Orbicularis palpebrarum muscle (orbital portion) M. orbicularis oculi (pars orbital Corrugator superoilii muscle . Orbicularis palpebrarum (palpebral portion) M. orbicularis oculi (pars palpebralis) Internal tarsal or palpebral ligament Lig. palpeljrale mediale Pyramidalis nasi muscle'. M. procerus /â Levator labii superioris alseque nasi Caput angulare Levator labii superioris- propius Caput infra-orbitale labii superioris-. Zygomaticus minor Caput zygomaticum Depressor labii infenoris or . quadratus menti muscle M. quadratus labii inferioris Epicranial or occipitofrontal aponeurosis Frontalis muscle Skin Integumentum commune Auricuiaris superior or - attoUens auriculam muscle Auricuiaris anterior or attrahens auriculam muscle Parotideomasseteric fascia' Levator anguli oris muscle, or musculus caninus Zygomaticus major muscle M zygomaticus Eisorius muscle Depressor anguli oris or triangularis menti muscle "\I triangularis Platysma myoides Platysma Transversus menti (var.)'' 1 The pyramidalis «fls/muscle {Musculus pvocenis) is regarded by the author as a portion of the occipitofrontalis muscle.âTr. - In England the levator labii superioris altrqiie nasi, the levator labii superioris prot'rius, and the :ygo?iiaiicus minor, are regarded as three separate muscles, not, as in the nomenclature of the German Anatomical Society, as the three heads, the angular head, the infra-orbital head, and the zygomatic head, respectively, of a single muscle, the quadratus labii superioris.âTr. 'â ' See note to p. 291. Fig. 545.âThe Superficial Layer of the Muscles of Facial Expression and their Relation to the Platysma Myoides. Depressor Anguli Oris or Triangularis Menti Muscle ; Risorius Muscle ; Zygomaticus Major Muscle ; Levator Labii Superioris Al^que Nasi, Levator Labii Superioris Proprius, and Zygomaticus Minor Muscles (see note ^ above) ; O


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