. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ip; Superior coronary (a. labialis superior), to the structures of theUpper lip and nasal septum; Lateralis nasi, to the skin of the nostrils, anastomoses with thenasal branch of ophthalmic; Angular I, angularis), supplies lachrymal sac and skin. All ofthese branches anastomose freely with the neighboring arteries. 4. T


. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ip; Superior coronary (a. labialis superior), to the structures of theUpper lip and nasal septum; Lateralis nasi, to the skin of the nostrils, anastomoses with thenasal branch of ophthalmic; Angular I, angularis), supplies lachrymal sac and skin. All ofthese branches anastomose freely with the neighboring arteries. 4. The occipital artehy (a. arteria occipitalis) arisesfrom the posterior portion of the external carotid, about tinlower border of the digastric muscle. It passes beneath thestylohyoid muscle, the digastric muscle, and part of the parotid 182 HUMAN ANATOMY. gland, and, ascending, grooves the internal surface of the mas-toid portion of the temporal bone and distributes itself over theocciput as high as the vertex. Its branches are:— Muscular (rami musculares), to splenius, digastric, stylohyoid,etc; Sternomastoid (a. stemocleidomastoidea), crosses the hypoglossalto the sternomastoid muscle; Auricular (ramus auricularis), is distributed to the back partof the concha; 12 10. Pig. 79. Arteries of face and head: 1, common carotid; 2, internal carotid;3, external carotid; 4, occipital; 5, superior thyroid; 7, lingual; 9,facial; 10, temporal; 11, submental; 12, transverse facial; 13, infe-rior labial; 15, 17, inferior and superior coronary; 19, lateral nasal;21, angular. Meningeal (ramus meningeus), passes through the foramenlacerum posterius to the dura mater; Arteria princeps cervicis (ramus descendens). Its superficialbranch anastomoses with the superficial cervical, and its deep branchwith the deep cervical branch from the superor intercostal. THE HEART AND VASCULAB SYSTEM. ^3 Cranial branches are distributed to the scalp over theocciput. 5. The posterior auricular artery (a. auric


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