. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . anium, and is inserted by a fleshybelly into the soft structures above the orbit. Nerves—Posterior portion by the small occipital andfacial and anterior portion by Palpebrarum. Origin—Internal angular process of frontal, nasalprocess of superior maxillary and upper edge oftendo oculi. Insertio7i—It is a plane of fibres which surround theorbit elUptically, and is mserted into the inferioredge of the tendo oculi and nasal process of supe-rior maxillary. Nerve— Supercilii. Origin—Supercili
. A treatise on practical anatomy: for students of anatomy and surgery . anium, and is inserted by a fleshybelly into the soft structures above the orbit. Nerves—Posterior portion by the small occipital andfacial and anterior portion by Palpebrarum. Origin—Internal angular process of frontal, nasalprocess of superior maxillary and upper edge oftendo oculi. Insertio7i—It is a plane of fibres which surround theorbit elUptically, and is mserted into the inferioredge of the tendo oculi and nasal process of supe-rior maxillary. Nerve— Supercilii. Origin—Superciliary ridge near the frontal suture. Insertion—Passes outward, and is inserted in theunder surface of the orbicularis palpebrarum andoccipito-frontalis. Nerve—Facial. MUSCLES OF THE HEAD. 177 Levator PALPEBRiE Superioris. Origin—Inferior surface of lesser wing of sphenoid, in front of the optic —Passes forward and becomes broad and aponeurotic, and is inserted into the upper border of the tarsal —Motor oculi, or Fig. 80.—Muscles of the Head. 1, retrahens aurem ; 2. attoUens aarem ; .S. attrahens aarem: 4. masseter : fi. zjgomaticusmi^or; 6. zygomaticus minor : 7. levator labii superioris : 8. levator labii superioris alaequenasi: , occipito-frontalis; 9. eompresaor oasi; lU, orbicularis palpebramm; oris; 12, depressor anguli oris. Tensor Tarsi. Origin—Ridge of lachrymal bone; it is a very thin, short —Tdirsdl —Facial. 12 178 practical anatomy. Attollens Aurem. Origin — Rudimentary. Aponeurosis of occipito-frontalis. Insertion—Upper part of pinna. Nerve—Small Aurem. Origin—E-udimentary. Aponeurosis of occipito-frontalis. Insertion—Into the helix. Nerve— Aurem. ;^ Origin—^Rudimentary. Mastoid portion of temporal. Insertion—Posterior part of concha. Nerve—Posterior auricular branch of facial. muscles of the orbit
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