An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the embryo, situated above a horizontal ssep-tum extending outward from the transverse processes of the verte-brae. [A, 5.]—Ectodermal m. A m. developed from the ecto-derm. [J, 31,89.]—Endodermal m. A m. developed from the en-doderm. [J. 89.]—Epaxial ms, Episkeletal ms. Those ms ofthe trunk and head that are derived from the protovertebras. andlie dorsally (in man posterior) to the endoskeleton and
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . the embryo, situated above a horizontal ssep-tum extending outward from the transverse processes of the verte-brae. [A, 5.]—Ectodermal m. A m. developed from the ecto-derm. [J, 31,89.]—Endodermal m. A m. developed from the en-doderm. [J. 89.]—Epaxial ms, Episkeletal ms. Those ms ofthe trunk and head that are derived from the protovertebras. andlie dorsally (in man posterior) to the endoskeleton and the ventral(anterior) branches of the spinal nerves. [L, 12.]—External Striated ms.—Extrinsic ms. 1. Ms of the limbs that havean origin distinct limb or its appropriate arch. See alsoExtrinsic 2. Ms that have their origin independent of the organor part into which they are inserted. [L, 12.]—Extrinsic ms-ofthe ear. Fr., ms de Voieille extnns^gues. The ms that movethe outer ear upon the head. [L.]—Extrinsic ms of the eye. O, no; 02, not; Oa, whole; Th, thin; Th, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U^, lull; U*, full; U», urn: U«, like ii (German).397 MUSCLE 3354. Fig. 5. Fio. 6. FiQ. 7. Fig. 8. Fig. 1.—Superficial muscles on the left side of the head and neck. 1, the frontalis; 2, the saperior auricular; 3, the posterior auricular; 4, the orbicalarlBpalpebrarum; 5, the pyramidalia uasl^ €, the compreaaor naris; 7, the levator labilBuparloria alieqiie nasi; 8, the orbicularis oris; 9, the levator labii Buperloria ; 10, the de-pressor labii inferioriB; 11, the depressor aoguli oris: 12, the levator meutt; 13, themasaeter; 14, the platysma myoidea ; 15, the digastric ; 16, the trapezius ; 17,the spleniuacapitis; 18, the levator scapuh; 19, the atemo-hyoid} iiO, the omo-hyoid ; 21, the pecto-ralla major, 22, the deltoid. Fig. 2.—Deep muscles of the left side of the head and neck. 1, the temporal muscle; 2, the corrugator supercilii; 3, the pyrami
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