Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers : prepared especially for students of medicine.
- H. A. Hare
- Date:
- 1899 [©1897]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Essentials of physiology, arranged in the form of questions and answers : prepared especially for students of medicine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![H.—Tensor palati muscle turned forward. I.—Interna] pterygoid muscle. K.—Tensor tympani, and L, stapedius muscles. 31.—Upper end of the external carotid artery. N.—Temporal artery. O.—Internal maxillary artery, s. Inferior dental artery. /. Mid- dle meningeal artery. u. Descending palatine artery, v. Nasal artery cut. I*.—Posterior auricular artery. Q.—Dura mater, upper surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, and the trifacial, pathetic, motor oculi and abduceiis nerves. K.—Inner surface of the tympanic membrane, and the ear ossicles. w. The head, x, neck, and y, the manubrium of the malleus, z. The incus, a. Stapes. S.—Lateral wall of the nasal cavity. &. The superior, y, middle, and £, inferior turbinated bones, t. The superior, £, mid- dle, and n, inferior meatuses of the nose. S. Lateral carti- lage, and «, ala of the nose. x. Mucous membrane covering the superior and upper part of the middle turbinated bones removed to show the course of the olfactory filaments through the grooves of the ethmoidal turbinated bones, x. Mucous membrane of the anterior inferior regions of the nares is removed, showing the distribution of the nasal branches of the fifth nerve. /*. Mucous membrane of the inferior meatus. ». Mucous glands. T.—Mucous membrane of the hard and soft palate. U.—The tongue. £. Lingual papilla?, o. Glands at the root of the tongue. V.—Parotid gland. (I.)—Olfactory nerve. 1. Olfactory filaments of the wall of the nose which have fibrous sheaths and run through grooves in tin upper and middle turbinated bones, forming a network aim sending delicate branches to the mucous membrane. II.—Optic nerve. III.—Motor oculi nerve. IV.—Pathetic nerve. V.—Trifacial nerve. 2. Common trunk. 3. Its lesser, and 4, its greater roots. 5. Semilunar ganglion, (j. First or ophthal- mic division of the fifth nerve. 7. Nasal nerve. B. Branch to the nasal septum severed (vid. Plate III., 2). 9. Branch to the lateral surface of the nares. 10. External](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2121976x_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)