. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 397 which gives off three branches, (1) palpebral, (2) nasal, and (3) labial. While in the sphenomaxillary fossa it is in relation with the infraorbital artery which accompanies it on its course to the face. The branches of distribution are: (1) those given off in the cranium; (2) those given off in the spheno-maxillarv fossa; (3) those given off in the infraorbital canal: and (4) those given off on the face. Those in th


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 397 which gives off three branches, (1) palpebral, (2) nasal, and (3) labial. While in the sphenomaxillary fossa it is in relation with the infraorbital artery which accompanies it on its course to the face. The branches of distribution are: (1) those given off in the cranium; (2) those given off in the spheno-maxillarv fossa; (3) those given off in the infraorbital canal: and (4) those given off on the face. Those in the cranium are one or two meningeal branches which unite with the recurrent branch of the inferior maxillary division of the fifth and also with the sympathetic nerve around the meningeal artery which accompanies it to the dura mater. PLATE CCXII. LEVATOR PALPEBRAE RECTUS SUPERIOR;. RECTUS INFERIOR RECTUS INTERNUS. INFERIOR OBLIQUE, The Third Cranial or Motor Oculi Nerve. In the spheno-maxillarv fossa are, 1. Orbital or temporo-nialar branch which passes upward and forward to enter the spheno-maxillarv fissure where it divides into temporal and malar branches. The temporal branch passes upward in a groove in the outer wall of the orbit where it receives a branch from the lachrymal before it traverses the Bpheno-malar foramen to enter the temporal fossa. It turns round the anterior border of the temporal fascia, then running forward and outward to pierce its fascia about an inch above the zygoma to anastomose with the seventh and auiiculo-teniporal of the inferior maxillary division of the fifth, and supplies the skin of the anterior part of the temporal region. The malar branch (subcutaneous mala?) supplies the skin on the promi- nence of the cluck after passing along the external inferior angle of the orbit through the foramen in the malar bone where it perforates the Orbicularis palpebrarum muscle. 2. The spheno-palatine branches are two in number and descend to the Bpheno-pal


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