A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . ??? 2* ^\ | Is i es:X/) Ma,, ) / <**6^V // 3* ^^ y %] M |K ?^zZ^2*/ / // / // u^ / / z\\ Aoc\\\ s/o ^-f % Fig. 30.—Surface markings of superficial structures of side of face and neck. 1, 2,and 3, Points of emergence of supra-orbital, infra-orbital, and mental nerves , Parotid gland. Just above the figure the facial nerve is seen dividing inside of thegland into six principal branches. 5, Superficial temporal artery dividing into its anteriorand posterior branches. 6, Stenos duct opening opposite second upper mo
A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . ??? 2* ^\ | Is i es:X/) Ma,, ) / <**6^V // 3* ^^ y %] M |K ?^zZ^2*/ / // / // u^ / / z\\ Aoc\\\ s/o ^-f % Fig. 30.—Surface markings of superficial structures of side of face and neck. 1, 2,and 3, Points of emergence of supra-orbital, infra-orbital, and mental nerves , Parotid gland. Just above the figure the facial nerve is seen dividing inside of thegland into six principal branches. 5, Superficial temporal artery dividing into its anteriorand posterior branches. 6, Stenos duct opening opposite second upper molar , Facial artery. 8, Sternocleidomastoid muscle. 9, Points of emergence of superficialcervical and spinal accessory (in heavy outline) nerves opposite middle of posterior borderof sternocleidomastoid. 10, Trapezius muscle. 11, Surface marking of external jugularvein from middle of clavicle to angle of jaw. SM, Submaxillary triangle. SC, Superiorcarotid triangle. L, Inferior carotid triangle. OC, Occipital triangle. SB, Subclaviantriangle. 107. Fig. 31.—Surface markings of deeper structures of face and neck. V, Fifth nervewith its three principal branches emerging from Gasserian ganglion. 1, Placed uponcondyle of lower jaw, the thick black line above it representing the temporomaxillaryjoint. 2, Internal maxillary artery, the branch passing upward representing the middlemeningeal. 3, Posterior auricular artery. 4, Occipital artery. 5, Facial artery. 6,Lingual artery. 7, Superior thyroid artery; immediately below its lower end, the inferiorthyroid branch of the subclavian is seen. 8, Placed just above the bifurcation of thecommon carotid into the internal and external carotid. 9, Internal jugular vein. Heavyblack line between 8 and 9 represents the vagus nerve lying between the common carotidartery and internal jugular vein, but at a deeper level. 10, Spinal accessory nerve as itpasses across the posterior triangle of the neck, n, Upper border of apex of lung. Notei
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