. Directions for laboratory work in physiology for the use of medical students. Physiology. CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION OF 159 cut, and have assistant sponge off blood with warm salt solution. Separate sterno-mastoid from sterno-hyoid; this brings the sheath of carotid artery into view. Close to the artery are the veins and nerves. From this time on it will probably be better to tear away the fascia longitudinally Avith the blunt end of a director or similar instrument, ..--' M. stylohyoideus major. •• N. hypoglossal. " Superior laryngeal. Descendens noni. 2 roots of depressor ne
. Directions for laboratory work in physiology for the use of medical students. Physiology. CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATION OF 159 cut, and have assistant sponge off blood with warm salt solution. Separate sterno-mastoid from sterno-hyoid; this brings the sheath of carotid artery into view. Close to the artery are the veins and nerves. From this time on it will probably be better to tear away the fascia longitudinally Avith the blunt end of a director or similar instrument, ..--' M. stylohyoideus major. •• N. hypoglossal. " Superior laryngeal. Descendens noni. 2 roots of depressor nerve. Vagus. Depressor. Sympathetic. Carotid artery. Trachea. M. sterno-mastoid. Fig. 32. Dissection of nerves of left side of neck of rabbit. The trachea has been pulled to the right and the nerves to the rather than use a knife. The descendens noni lies super- ficially ; the vagus lies behind the carotid; to the inside of the vagus are the sympathetic and depressor nerves. Isolate the vagus, the largest of these, for a distance of an inch or more and pass a thread under it, tying the ends together so that the nerve can be lifted by the loop. Avoid pinching, stretching, or otherwise injuring the 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 Lombard, Warren P. (Warren Plimpton), 1855-1939. Ann Arbor, G. Wahr
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