. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 880 THE SENSE OaGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE sally it covers the mandibular nerve antl its chief tiranehes, and is attached to the styloid process of the conchal cartilage. Each pouch communicates with the pharynx through the pharyngeal orifice of the Eustachian tulie, and is in direct continuity with the nmcous membrane of the latter. The average capacity of each pouch is about ten fluidounces (ca. 300 ); of this, the lateral compartment is about Sculiform cartilage, posterior process ('iiiichdl flirtilage Iiiailii(ic( ph


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 880 THE SENSE OaGANS AND SKIN OF THE HORSE sally it covers the mandibular nerve antl its chief tiranehes, and is attached to the styloid process of the conchal cartilage. Each pouch communicates with the pharynx through the pharyngeal orifice of the Eustachian tulie, and is in direct continuity with the nmcous membrane of the latter. The average capacity of each pouch is about ten fluidounces (ca. 300 ); of this, the lateral compartment is about Sculiform cartilage, posterior process ('iiiichdl flirtilage Iiiailii(ic( phaliciis IX, X, XI iilriil crrthrat vein h null otniliil iirtery llunit pni„-l, Cipitll-lll/OllJcUS le ijnUir rein Int. maxillary artery Ext. maxillary artery Para pharyngeal lymph ,llan'nx; 5. true vocal cord; .*>. vocal muscle; /O. th\To-hyoideus muscle. The cavity in which the number .5 is placed is the pharynx, wliich was left unmarked bj- an oversight. The pouch is a delicate mucous membrane which is in general rather loosely attached to the surroimding structures. It is lined with ciliated epithelium and is supplied with glands which are chiefly mucous in type. It is worthy of note that the pharyngeal orifice of tlie Eii;!tafhi:in tubi- is :it sueh a level aa to provide (in the ordinary position of the head) only an ovcrllow .mili i Uiv iln- ?M-ipe of fluid which may accumulate in the pouch. The part of tln' tiil>r luims wiili iln- \v;dl of the pharynx a sort of vestibule, at the posterior part of which is the upeiung of the guttural 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders


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