. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE TRUNK. 287 turned down by isolating the mylo-hyoideus from the mucous membrane. 5. Carefully remove the tongue by separating its extrinsic muscles from the genio-hyoideus, the anterior appendix of the hyoid bone, the transverse muscle, and the small hyoideus. The dissection having been performed in this manner, the large hyoideal branch may Ijp separated from the small, by sawing through the head longitudinally, leaving the symphysis menti intact, and turning down the corresponding half to the side alread


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE TRUNK. 287 turned down by isolating the mylo-hyoideus from the mucous membrane. 5. Carefully remove the tongue by separating its extrinsic muscles from the genio-hyoideus, the anterior appendix of the hyoid bone, the transverse muscle, and the small hyoideus. The dissection having been performed in this manner, the large hyoideal branch may Ijp separated from the small, by sawing through the head longitudinally, leaving the symphysis menti intact, and turning down the corresponding half to the side already dissected, as well as the great hyoid branch, the pharynx, larynx, and soft palate. 1. Mylo-hyoideus. jPorm—Situation—Structure.—A membranous muscle situated in the inter- maxillary space, flattened from side to side, elongated in the direction of the head, thinner and narrower below than above, and formed entirely of fleshy fibres which extend transversely from its anterior to its posterior border. Inferiorly, it is composed of a small fasciculus, which is distinguished from the principal Fig. HYOIDEAL AND PHARYNGEAL REGIONS. 1, Neck of inferior maxilla; 2, hard palate ; 3, molar teeth ; 4, buccal membrane; 5, submaxillary glands; 6, soft palate; 7, tendon of hyoideus magnus through which the tendon, 8, of the digastricus passes; 9, lower portion of digastricus ; 10, stylo-hyoideus; 11, buccal nerve; 12, zygomatic arch; 13, orbital branch of fifth pair of nerves; 14, articular process of temporal bone; 15, right cornu of hyoid bone; 16, hyo-glossus longus, or Kerato-glossus ; 17, lingual nerve; 18, 18, tongue; 19, angle of left branch of inferior maxilla; 20, submaxillary gland, left side ; 21, subscapulo-hyoideus ; 22, great hypoglossal nerve ; 23, hyo-thyroideus ; 24, sterno- hyoideus; 25, sterno-thyroideus; 26, subscapulo hyoideus; 27, thyroid gland; 28, external carotid artery; 29, pneumogastric nerve ; 30, stylo-hyoideus ; 31, genio-hyoideus. portion by the


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