. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. CEPHALIC AND CERVICAL PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 433 Internal pterygoid plate Procebsub pterjgoideub (lamina medialis) I CiTcumflexus or tensor palati muscle M tensor \eli palatini Membranous portion of the Eustachian tube Lamina membranacea tubae auditivae Pterygomaxillary or pterygo mandibular ligament Raphe pterjgomandibularis Buccinator muscle Mylohyoid muscle-. _ Levator palati muscle M. levator veli palatini ^Pharyngeal aponeurosis 'Fascia pharyngobasilaris Pterygopharyngeus muscle Buccopharyngeus muscle Mylophar3mge


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. CEPHALIC AND CERVICAL PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS 433 Internal pterygoid plate Procebsub pterjgoideub (lamina medialis) I CiTcumflexus or tensor palati muscle M tensor \eli palatini Membranous portion of the Eustachian tube Lamina membranacea tubae auditivae Pterygomaxillary or pterygo mandibular ligament Raphe pterjgomandibularis Buccinator muscle Mylohyoid muscle-. _ Levator palati muscle M. levator veli palatini ^Pharyngeal aponeurosis 'Fascia pharyngobasilaris Pterygopharyngeus muscle Buccopharyngeus muscle Mylophar3mgeus muscle -M. myloh>oideu3_r- Hyoglossus muscle Tendon of the digastric muscle Tendo Thyrohyoid membrane Membrana hyothyreoidea Superior constrictor of the pharynx' M. con- strictor pharyngis superior Glossopharyngeus muscle Stylopharyngeus muscle Styloglossus muscle Middle con- strictor of the pharynx' M. constrictor pharyngis medius Accessory slip arising from the tendon of the stylohyoid muscle (var.) Thjrroid cartilage Cartilago thyreoidea Chondropharyngeus muscle Ccratopharsmgeus muscle Sternothyroid muscle M. sternothyreoideus Tendinous intersection- â Cricothjrroid muscle M. cricothyreoideus Thyropharyngeus muscle Cricopharyngeus muscle Inferior constrictor of the pharynx' (â M. constrictor pharyngis inferior Cricoid cartilage Cartilago cricoidea (Esophagus « Constrictors o/the Pharynx. â\i,i\\tt names given by the author to the different portions of these muscles are not often used in England, it seems expedient to explain their signification. Of the superior constrictor: the pterygopharyngeus is that portion which arises from the lower third of ihe hinder edge of ihs internal pterygoid plate and from the hamular process ; the buccopharvngeus is that portion which arises from the ptcry^oinaxilUry ligament, bv means of which it is connected with the origin of the buccinator muscle; the myh^haryngeus is that portion which arises from the posterior tifth of th


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