. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). er the exteriorones are taken away. a a, Corrugator supercilii. b, Temporalis, c, Tendon of the Levatorpalpebral superioris. d, Tendon of the orbicularis palpebrarum, e, Mas-seter. f, Buccinator, g, Levator anguli oris, h, Depressor labii superi-oris alseque nasi, i, Orbicularis oris, k, Depressor anguli oris. 1, Musclesof the os hyoides. m, Sterno-cleido-mastoideus. Fig. 4. Some of the Muscles of the Os Hyoides and Submaxillary Gland. a, Part of the masseter muscle, b. Posterior head of the digastric, c,Its anterior head, d
. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). er the exteriorones are taken away. a a, Corrugator supercilii. b, Temporalis, c, Tendon of the Levatorpalpebral superioris. d, Tendon of the orbicularis palpebrarum, e, Mas-seter. f, Buccinator, g, Levator anguli oris, h, Depressor labii superi-oris alseque nasi, i, Orbicularis oris, k, Depressor anguli oris. 1, Musclesof the os hyoides. m, Sterno-cleido-mastoideus. Fig. 4. Some of the Muscles of the Os Hyoides and Submaxillary Gland. a, Part of the masseter muscle, b. Posterior head of the digastric, c,Its anterior head, d d, Sterno-hyoideus. e, Omo-hyoideus. f, Stylo-hyoid-eus. g, Submaxillary gland in situ. Fig. 5. The Submaxillary Gland and Duct. a, Musculus mylo-hyoideus. b, Hyo-glossus. c, Submaxillary gland re-moved from its place, d, Its duct. Plate VII. Fig. 1. The Muscles immediately under the common teguments on theposterior part of the body, are represented on the right side; and on theleft side the Muscles are seen which come in view when the exterior onesare taken EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES OF THE MUSCLES. 367 Head.—A A, Occipito-frontalis. B, Attollens aurem. C, Part of theorbicularis palpebrarum. D, Masseter. E, Pterygoideus interims. Trunk.—Right side. F F F, Trapezius seu cucullaris. G G G G, Latis-simus dorsi. H, Part of the obliquus externus abdominis. Trunk.—Left side. I, Splenius. K, Part of the complexus. L, Le-vator scapula?. M, Rhomboides. NN, Serratus posticus inferior. O,Part of the longissimus dorsi. P, Part of the sacro-lumbalis. Q, Part ofthe semi-spinal is dorsi. R, Part of the serratus amicus major. S, Part ofthe obliquus internus abdominis. Superior Extremity.—Right side. T, Deltoides. U, Triceps exten-sor cubiti. V, Supinator longus. W W, Extensores carpi radialis longiorand brevior. X X, Extensor carpi ulnaris. Y Y, Extensor digitorum com-munis. Z, Abductor indicis. 1, 2, 3, Extensores pollicie. Superior Extremity.—Left side, a, Supra-spinatus. b
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