The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . e levator ofthe glandulte thyroidcaj The muscles are eight in number: fivelarger ones of the chordae vocales and glottis,and three smaller of the epiglottis. Theorigin, insertion, and use of each is expressed ligaments of the its name. They m*e the crico-thyroid, posteriorand lateral erico-arytenoid, thyro-arytenoid, aryte-noid, thyro-epiglottic, and superior and inferior ary-teno-epiglottic. The posterior cricoarytenoid ope


The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . e levator ofthe glandulte thyroidcaj The muscles are eight in number: fivelarger ones of the chordae vocales and glottis,and three smaller of the epiglottis. Theorigin, insertion, and use of each is expressed ligaments of the its name. They m*e the crico-thyroid, posteriorand lateral erico-arytenoid, thyro-arytenoid, aryte-noid, thyro-epiglottic, and superior and inferior ary-teno-epiglottic. The posterior cricoarytenoid opensthe glottis; the arytenoid approximates the aryte-noid cartilages posteriorly, and the crico-arytenoi-deus lateralis and thyro-arytenoidei anteriorly ; the Fig. 113 is a side view of the larynx, one ala of the thyroidcartilage being removed. I. Remaining ala. 2. One of thearytenoid cartilages. 3. One of the cornicula laryngis. 4. Cri-coid cartilage. 5. Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle. 6. Crico-arytenoideus lateralis. 7. Thyro-arytenoidsus. 8. Crico-thy-roidean membrane. 9. One half of the ep glottis. 10. Upper THE LARYNX LAT-pajt nf the trachea. Fig. 113.


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