. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. TEE COMMON CAROTID ARTERIES. 681 External Carotid Artery.—In its origin, course, and termination, the external carotid comports itself as in animals. It gives rise to six branches : 1. The superior thyroid, resembling in its distribution the thyro-laryngeal of Solipeds. 2. The lingual artery, which furnishes a sublingual, and takes the name of ranine at its termination. 3. The facial artery, which gives off the palatina ascendens, analogous to our pharyngeal, and the submental. The two last-mentioned arteries arise sepa


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. TEE COMMON CAROTID ARTERIES. 681 External Carotid Artery.—In its origin, course, and termination, the external carotid comports itself as in animals. It gives rise to six branches : 1. The superior thyroid, resembling in its distribution the thyro-laryngeal of Solipeds. 2. The lingual artery, which furnishes a sublingual, and takes the name of ranine at its termination. 3. The facial artery, which gives off the palatina ascendens, analogous to our pharyngeal, and the submental. The two last-mentioned arteries arise separately; consequently, there is not a glosso-facial in Man as we have seen it in the Horse. 4. The posterior auricular artery. 5. The inferior pharyngeal artery. 6. The occipital.—This vessel represents the occipital of the Horse minm its cerebro-spinal. ARTERIES OF THE FACE AND HEAD OF MAN. 1, Common carotid; 2, internal carotid; 3, external carotid; 4, 4, occipital artery 5 superior thyroid artery ; 6, trapezius ; 7, lingual artery ; 8, sterno-mastoid; 9, facial artery ; 10, temporal artery, dividing into anterior and posterior branches; 11, submental branch; 12, transverse facial artery; 13, inferior labial branch ; 15, inferior coronary, and, 17,superior coronary branch; 19, lateral nasal branch ; 21, angular branch. branch. It gives off a mastoid artery, and terminates in the muscles of the neck and on the posterior aspect of the cranium. The cerebro-spinal branch is replaced by the termination of the vertebral artery, which forms on the inferior face of the medulla oblongata the basilar artery, the disposition of which is identical with that already described. The superficial temporal artery, and the internal maxillary artery, constitute the termination of the external carotid. The internal maxillary is directed towards the spheno-palatine or nasal foramen, into which it passes and terminates by the spheno-spinous artery. It does not give off the. Please note that thes


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