Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . ate 190). It affords attachments to the superiorends of the three stylo muscles, which pass, as their namesimply, to the hyoid bone, tongue, and pharynx. 18. Qlosso-pharyngeal and Spinal Accessory Nerves, Fig. 2, Plate 188.—The superior ends of the extracranial portions ofthese nerves present as follows : the glosso-pharyngeal nerve,posteriorly to, and between, the internal carotid artery and thestyloid process ; the spinal accessory nerve, posteriorly to


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . ate 190). It affords attachments to the superiorends of the three stylo muscles, which pass, as their namesimply, to the hyoid bone, tongue, and pharynx. 18. Qlosso-pharyngeal and Spinal Accessory Nerves, Fig. 2, Plate 188.—The superior ends of the extracranial portions ofthese nerves present as follows : the glosso-pharyngeal nerve,posteriorly to, and between, the internal carotid artery and thestyloid process ; the spinal accessory nerve, posteriorly to, andbetween, the styloid process and the posterior auricular artery,to the point where it passes internally to the posterior belly ofthe digastric muscle. 19. Posterior Auricular Artery, Plates 187 and 188.—Thisartery (vena3 comites) is given off from the external carotidartery, where the latter is located internally to the inferior endof the posterior portion of the parotid gland. It passes, supe-riorly and posteriorly, under cover of the gland, supplying it,the auricle of the ear, and the scalp (page 320 ; Plate 177). PLATE 181.


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