. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. SUPERIOR FACE. INFERIOR FACE. CARTILAGES OF THIC LARYNX, HELD IN THEIR NATURAL POSITION BY THE ARTICULAR LIGAMENTS. a Cricoid cartilage; 6, b, arytaenoid cartilages; c, body of the thyroid; c', c', lateral plates of the- thyroid; d, epiglottis; e, body of the hyoid bone; /, trachea. 1, Crico-arytaenoid articulation; 2, capsule of the crico-thyroid articulation; 3, crico-thyroid membrane; 4, thyro-hyoid mero- brane; 5, crico-trachealis ligament. larynx, and are sometimes designated the superior vocal cords—a name
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Horses; Veterinary anatomy. SUPERIOR FACE. INFERIOR FACE. CARTILAGES OF THIC LARYNX, HELD IN THEIR NATURAL POSITION BY THE ARTICULAR LIGAMENTS. a Cricoid cartilage; 6, b, arytaenoid cartilages; c, body of the thyroid; c', c', lateral plates of the- thyroid; d, epiglottis; e, body of the hyoid bone; /, trachea. 1, Crico-arytaenoid articulation; 2, capsule of the crico-thyroid articulation; 3, crico-thyroid membrane; 4, thyro-hyoid mero- brane; 5, crico-trachealis ligament. larynx, and are sometimes designated the superior vocal cords—a name rarely given, them, as they do not merit it. H. Finally, the first ring of the trachea is attached to the cricoid cartilage by -a circular elastic membrane. All of these articulations have neither the same importance nor mobility. The kind of movements they permit is easily understood, and they are sufficiently indicated in the description of the muscles which execute them. It is sufficient here to state, that these movements may either produce the shortening or elongation of the larynx, its dilatation or contraction in a transverse- direction, or the occlusion of its anterior opening. 2. Mmrles of the larynx.—The laryngeal apparatus is elevated or depressed with the hyoid bone, which it follows in all its movements. It is also moved. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York : Appleton
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