. M. stylohyoideus major. N. liypoglossal. Superior laryngeal. Descendens noni. 2 roots of depressor nerve. Vagus. Depressor. Sympathetic. Carotid artery. Trachea. M. sterno-mastoid Fig. 31. Dissection of nerves of left side of neck of rabbit. The trachea has been pulled to the right and the nerves to the left. collection of mucus are heard, swab out the throat with absorbent cotton on large forceps. When the animal is sufficiently under to have stopped struggling, fasten it on animal-board, by placing a noose about each leg above the hock, and tying the cords to the cleats on the sides of the


. M. stylohyoideus major. N. liypoglossal. Superior laryngeal. Descendens noni. 2 roots of depressor nerve. Vagus. Depressor. Sympathetic. Carotid artery. Trachea. M. sterno-mastoid Fig. 31. Dissection of nerves of left side of neck of rabbit. The trachea has been pulled to the right and the nerves to the left. collection of mucus are heard, swab out the throat with absorbent cotton on large forceps. When the animal is sufficiently under to have stopped struggling, fasten it on animal-board, by placing a noose about each leg above the hock, and tying the cords to the cleats on the sides of the animal-board. Put head in head- holder. The instructor will show the method of application. As soon as the animal's head has been placed in the head-holder, remove the hair from front of throat for a


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