. Fig. 3.—Diagram of the Sub-Maxillary Gland. to the duct and thence to the gland. The relations of these parts is shown in Fig. 3. f. The Sub-lingual Gland lies along the outer side of the duct of Wharton, and is crossed by the lingual nerve. It is a small narrow glandular body which opens upon the floor of the mouth by several small ducts. 6. The Larynx. Remove the larynx and the hyoid bone with its processes from the body for more care- ful examination. The larynx consists of four princi- pal cartilages, a. The thyroid, the largest and most anterior; the sides or wings are widely open behin


. Fig. 3.—Diagram of the Sub-Maxillary Gland. to the duct and thence to the gland. The relations of these parts is shown in Fig. 3. f. The Sub-lingual Gland lies along the outer side of the duct of Wharton, and is crossed by the lingual nerve. It is a small narrow glandular body which opens upon the floor of the mouth by several small ducts. 6. The Larynx. Remove the larynx and the hyoid bone with its processes from the body for more care- ful examination. The larynx consists of four princi- pal cartilages, a. The thyroid, the largest and most anterior; the sides or wings are widely open behind. b. The cricoid, having somewhat the shape of a sea/ ring, being narrow on the ventral surface and ex- panded dorsally. It is connected to the thyroid by ligaments and muscles, c. The ^7'j'/^7^(?2rt'cartilages are


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