An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Fig. 704.—Stages of Development of the Permanent Incisor Tooth and of the Second Lower Permanent Molar Tooth. The fourth tooth of each series was already cut. Dentes—Teeth. 432 CEPHALIC AND CERVICAL PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS Carotid canal Canalis caroticus Petrobasilar synchondrosis Synchondrosis petro-occipitalis Fibrocartilage of the foramen lacerum mediumiFibrocartilaKO basalis Pharyngeal aponexirosis—Fascia pharyngobasilaris Petropharyngeus muscl(var.) Superior constrictor of thepharynx M. constrictor pharjngissuperio


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . Fig. 704.—Stages of Development of the Permanent Incisor Tooth and of the Second Lower Permanent Molar Tooth. The fourth tooth of each series was already cut. Dentes—Teeth. 432 CEPHALIC AND CERVICAL PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS Carotid canal Canalis caroticus Petrobasilar synchondrosis Synchondrosis petro-occipitalis Fibrocartilage of the foramen lacerum mediumiFibrocartilaKO basalis Pharyngeal aponexirosis—Fascia pharyngobasilaris Petropharyngeus muscl(var.) Superior constrictor of thepharynx M. constrictor pharjngissuperior Middle constrictor of thepharynx M. constrictor phaiyn^israedius. External pterygoid muscle M ] tLr\f;ci lens externus Styloid process I loccssus st\loideus Diagastnc muscle (posterior belly) M di^astncub (venter posterior) Stylohyoid muscle M st>lch\oideus Stylopharyngeus muscle Internal pterygoid muscle M pterjgoideus jnternus Styloglossus muscle Raphe of the pharynxRaphe pliar} ngis Inferior constrictor of the pharynx M. constrictor pharyngis inferior Muscular coat of the oesophagus-Tunica muscularis cesopliagi Fig. 705.—The Pharynx, and its Transition into the (I^sophagus, seen from Behind. By the RemovalOK THE Tunica Adventitia Pharyngis,- the Outer Muscular Layer of the Pharynx has i;een laid hark: MUSCULl CONSTRICTORES PHARYNGIS, SUPERIOR, MEDIUS, ET InFERIUS; THE .SUPERIOR, MIDDLE, AND Inferior Constrictors of the Pharynx. The Muscles arising from the Styloid Process, andTHE Posterior Belly ov the Digastric Muscle. The Pharyngeal Aponeurosis. ret,:,/.ha, of theare theaccipitcf-. Miis^!,-. commonest of the supernumerary elevators of


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