. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. xlv PLATE IX. COURSE OF THE SUBCUTANEOUS CRANIAL NERVES. THESUPERFICIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE FACIAL, FIRST,SECOND, AND THIRD DIVISIONS OF THE TRIFACIAL, ANDTHE SUBCUTANEOUS RAMIFICATIONS OF THE , AND FOURTH CERVICAL NERVES ON THE BIGHTSIDE OF THE HEAD. The skin of the right side of the head and neck is removed, bring-ing the subjacent parts into view. Therefore the parotid gland, Stensons duct, and the subcutaneousmuscles, vessels, and n
. Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers, prepared especially for students of medicine. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. xlv PLATE IX. COURSE OF THE SUBCUTANEOUS CRANIAL NERVES. THESUPERFICIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE FACIAL, FIRST,SECOND, AND THIRD DIVISIONS OF THE TRIFACIAL, ANDTHE SUBCUTANEOUS RAMIFICATIONS OF THE , AND FOURTH CERVICAL NERVES ON THE BIGHTSIDE OF THE HEAD. The skin of the right side of the head and neck is removed, bring-ing the subjacent parts into view. Therefore the parotid gland, Stensons duct, and the subcutaneousmuscles, vessels, and nerves of the head, face, and neck may A.—Skin and adipose tissue divided in the median line. 15.—Pinna, with the helix turned forward to show the retrahensaurem muscle and posterior auricular nerve. C.—Epicranial muscle, a. Its occipital portion, b, aponeurosis, andc, frontal portion. I).—Attolens aurem muscle. E.—Retrahens aurem muscle. F.—Orbicularis palpebrarum muscle, d. Its orbital, and e, palpe-bral portions. G.—Pyraniidalis nasi muscle. H. Compressor nasi muscle. labii superi
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