. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 74 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Action.—^A tensor of the lateral cervical integument. It is an auxiliary to the tensor patagii. Platysma Myoides. Location.—The inferior portion of the throat. Origin.—From the lower margin of the rami of the jaw. Just inferior to the attachment of the Pig. i8.—Muscles of the upper neck region, i, Dermo-temporalis. 2, Cornu of the OS hyoideum. 3, Carotid artery. 4, Jugular vein. 5, Pneumogastric nerve. 6, Esophagus. 7, Trachea. Insertion.—From the point of origin it s


. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 74 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL Action.—^A tensor of the lateral cervical integument. It is an auxiliary to the tensor patagii. Platysma Myoides. Location.—The inferior portion of the throat. Origin.—From the lower margin of the rami of the jaw. Just inferior to the attachment of the Pig. i8.—Muscles of the upper neck region, i, Dermo-temporalis. 2, Cornu of the OS hyoideum. 3, Carotid artery. 4, Jugular vein. 5, Pneumogastric nerve. 6, Esophagus. 7, Trachea. Insertion.—From the point of origin it spreads out into a thin fan-like layer and meets its fellow in the median raphe. It is attached to the skin in this region. Shape.—^A very thin fan-shaped muscle. Relations.—Closely adherent to the skin. Action.—Assists in supporting the lingual apparatus and superior jarynx. Compresses and elevates the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874-. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company


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