Quain's elements of anatomy . . #, I I I Fig. 459.—View op the interior of the lUGHT HALF OP THE LARYNX (Sappey). 1, ventricle ; 2, superior, and 3, irferiorvocal cord ; 4, arytenoid cartilage coveredby mucous membrane ; 5, arjtenoid musclecut across ; 6, slope of crico-thyroid mem-brane leading up to inferior vocal cord ;6, lower border of cricoid cartilage ; 7, 8,sections of cricoid ; 2, its upper border;10, section of thyroid; 11, upper part oflarynx; 12, 13, glandular prominence inary-epiglottidean fold; 14, 16, epiglottis;15, fat between it and the tbyro-hyoidmembrane ; 17, section of epi


Quain's elements of anatomy . . #, I I I Fig. 459.—View op the interior of the lUGHT HALF OP THE LARYNX (Sappey). 1, ventricle ; 2, superior, and 3, irferiorvocal cord ; 4, arytenoid cartilage coveredby mucous membrane ; 5, arjtenoid musclecut across ; 6, slope of crico-thyroid mem-brane leading up to inferior vocal cord ;6, lower border of cricoid cartilage ; 7, 8,sections of cricoid ; 2, its upper border;10, section of thyroid; 11, upper part oflarynx; 12, 13, glandular prominence inary-epiglottidean fold; 14, 16, epiglottis;15, fat between it and the tbyro-hyoidmembrane ; 17, section of epiglottis ; 18,section of byoid bone ; 19, 20, trachea. branous lips can still be arijfeno-ejjifjloftidean muscles bothapproximate the arytenoid cartilages,which they include in their embrace,and draw down the epiglottis, so as tocontract the whole superior apertureof the larynx. It is remarked by Henle that themuscles which lie in the sj^ace en-closed by the lamina3 of the thyroidcartilage, and above the cri


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