New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . MUSCLES OF THE FACE. 145 sSisfell,. Fig. 165. MUSCLES OF THE FACE. A. OccipiTo Frontalis;b. corrugatok s percilii;0. Orbiccjlakis Palpebuarttm;T>, Levatou Labii Superioris; E. CoMPKESSOK Nasi ; L. Depressor Nasi; F. Levator Labii Propuius; G. Levator Anguli Oeis : H. Zygomaticus ; K. Obis ; M. Nasalis Labii Supekioms N. Triangularis Oris; O. Quadrat, s Menti; P. Lkvatohes Menti ; Q. Bkocinator ; li. ILATV^MA MVOIDES. 146 ANATOMY OF


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . MUSCLES OF THE FACE. 145 sSisfell,. Fig. 165. MUSCLES OF THE FACE. A. OccipiTo Frontalis;b. corrugatok s percilii;0. Orbiccjlakis Palpebuarttm;T>, Levatou Labii Superioris; E. CoMPKESSOK Nasi ; L. Depressor Nasi; F. Levator Labii Propuius; G. Levator Anguli Oeis : H. Zygomaticus ; K. Obis ; M. Nasalis Labii Supekioms N. Triangularis Oris; O. Quadrat, s Menti; P. Lkvatohes Menti ; Q. Bkocinator ; li. ILATV^MA MVOIDES. 146 ANATOMY OF THE FACE, which form the j^rominences of the cheeks. A process calledthe frontal ascends to articulate with the frontal hone andform the outer border of the orbit; another, called the zygo-matic^ unites with the temi)oral hone ; and a third, as we havejust seen, forms a connection with the superior maxillary. 9. The Inferior Maxillary Bone or lower jaw (fio*. 163 K)is the arch of bone forming the chin and containing the underrow of teeth. The lower and back part (fig. 163, L) is calledthe angle of the jaw. Extending upward from this is theramus^ terminating in two projecti


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