Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . 37 1 Fro. IlG. 7. Plate IV Fig. 8. Deep dissection of adult human salivary glands of the left side, exposedby resection of the mandible. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, Xo. 2160. /. Main submaxillan,- gland. i. .\ccessor> submaxillan,- gland. J. Lesser subungual glands. 5. Parotid gland. 16. Masseter. J7. Buccinator. 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric. 20. Mylohyoid. 21. Geniohyoid. 22. Styloglossus. 27. Sternocleidomastoid. j8. Lingual ner\e. 4^. Mandible, div
Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . 37 1 Fro. IlG. 7. Plate IV Fig. 8. Deep dissection of adult human salivary glands of the left side, exposedby resection of the mandible. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, Xo. 2160. /. Main submaxillan,- gland. i. .\ccessor> submaxillan,- gland. J. Lesser subungual glands. 5. Parotid gland. 16. Masseter. J7. Buccinator. 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric. 20. Mylohyoid. 21. Geniohyoid. 22. Styloglossus. 27. Sternocleidomastoid. j8. Lingual ner\e. 4^. Mandible, divided. Fig. 9. Deep dissection of adult human salivary glands of the left side, resection of the mandible. Columbia University MorphologicalMuseum, No. 2305. /. Main gland. /. Secondary submaxillary gland. J. Lesser sublingual gland, y. Isthmian glands. 4. Webers gland. 5. Parotid gland. 6. Accessory parotid gland. 7. Orbital glands. 8, 8. Superior alveobuccal glands. 16. Masseter. !?/. Buccinator. 18. Stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric, jp. .terior belly of
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