Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . VESSELS OF PLATE CLXXXl Nerve to stylo-hyold posterior belly of digastriiPosterior belly of digastric m,Stylo-hyoid m. Superior constrictor pharyr\xMiddle constrictor pharynxWhartons ductHyogloss s mMylo hyo d r. ScaUnusmediu Suprascapular n Brachial plexus of n. Lower trunk of brachial plexusUpper trunk of brachial plexMiddle trunk of brachial piAnt,di»,7th Left sterno-thyroid rRight sterno-tbyrrSterno-mastoid laryngeal ant


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . VESSELS OF PLATE CLXXXl Nerve to stylo-hyold posterior belly of digastriiPosterior belly of digastric m,Stylo-hyoid m. Superior constrictor pharyr\xMiddle constrictor pharynxWhartons ductHyogloss s mMylo hyo d r. ScaUnusmediu Suprascapular n Brachial plexus of n. Lower trunk of brachial plexusUpper trunk of brachial plexMiddle trunk of brachial piAnt,di»,7th Left sterno-thyroid rRight sterno-tbyrrSterno-mastoid laryngeal anticus cervical n. MUSCLES AND NERVES OF DISSECTION OF THE NECK. 143 intertransverse muscles. Its third or occipital jyortion lies in the groove on theposterior arch of the atlas, where it rests upon the suboccipital nerve, and is withinthe suboccipital triangle formed by the rectus capitis posticus major muscle uponthe inner side, the obliquus capitis superior above and the oblicjuus capitis inferiormuscle below; it is covered by the complexus muscle. The relation which thefourth or intra-cranial portion holds within the cranial cavity is described underthe Dissection of the Brain. The Branches of the Vertebkal Artery.—These consist of two sets :those given off in the neck and those given off within the cranial


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