The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . osing the othermuscles of the neck. 4. Division of the fasciato form a sheath for the etemo-mastoid mus-cle (5). 6. Point of reunion. 7. Union ofthe deep fascia of opposite sides of the Section of the eterno-hyoid. 9. Omo-hy-oid. 10. Sterno-thyroid. 11. Lateral lobe ofthe thyroid gland. 12. Trachea. 13. JSso-phagus. 14. Sheath containing the commoncarotid artery, internal jugular vein, andpneumogastric nerve. 15. Longus colli;


The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . osing the othermuscles of the neck. 4. Division of the fasciato form a sheath for the etemo-mastoid mus-cle (5). 6. Point of reunion. 7. Union ofthe deep fascia of opposite sides of the Section of the eterno-hyoid. 9. Omo-hy-oid. 10. Sterno-thyroid. 11. Lateral lobe ofthe thyroid gland. 12. Trachea. 13. JSso-phagus. 14. Sheath containing the commoncarotid artery, internal jugular vein, andpneumogastric nerve. 15. Longus colli; thesympathetic nerve is in front. 16. Rec-tus anticus major. 17. Scalenus anticus. posticus. 19 Splenius capitis. colli. 21. Levator anguli scapulaa.!!2. Complexus. 23. Trachleo-mastoid. 24. Transversalis colli. 25> Cervicalis aecen-dens. 26. Semi-spinalie colli. 27. Multifidue spina. 28. A cervical vertebra; thetransverse processes are seen to be traversed by the vertebral artery and vein. The aponeurotic fascia is strong and inelastic, composed of paralleltendinous fibres, connected by others passing in different DISTRIBUTION OF THE FASCIA. 128 A N A T 0 M Y. In the limbs it forms distinct sheaths, inclosing all the muscles and , constituting the deep fascia. It is firmly connected to the bones,and to the prominent points of the clavicle, scapula, elbow, wrist, pelvis,knee, ankle, etc. Its pressure assists the muscular action and the cir-culation of fluids. In the palm of the hand and sole of the foot it is apowerful protection to the structures. PRb IPAL Temporal Fascia.—The fascia of the temple is a strong aponeuroticmembrane covering the temporal muscle on each side of the head. Cervical Fascia.—The fasciae of the neck are divided into thesuperficial, which is a part of the common superficial fascia of theentire body, and the deep, a strong cellulo-fibrous layer which investsthe muscles of the neck, and retains


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