The pocket Gray, or, Anatomist's vade-mecum / by the late Edward Cotterell.
- Cotterell, Edward, 1857-1898.
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The pocket Gray, or, Anatomist's vade-mecum / by the late Edward Cotterell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![and is also attached to inner ^ of superior curved line of occipital behind. Laterally it is lost over temporal fascia, where it gives origin to two of the auricular muscles. AURICULAR REGION. Attrahens aurem : fore part of epicranial aponeurosis(F)— fore part of helix, and eminence on back of pinna, corre- sponding to the fossa of the antihelix(T) (Auriculo-temporal). [Very little ; draws ear forward.] Atollens aurem : epicranial aponeurosis(F)—cranial surface pinna, corresponding to fossa of antihelix(T) (Small occipital!. [Very little; raises ears.] Retrahens aurem : root of mastoid process(A)—lower part of cranial surface of conclia(A) (Posterior auricular). [Very little ; draws ear back.] PALPEBRAL REGION. Orbicularis palpebrarum.: Sphincter of eyelids. Orbital part. Internal angular process of frontal, internal tarsal ligament, nasal process of superior maxilla(F). Palpebral part. Internal tarsal ligament(f)—external tarsal ligament(F) (Facial). Ciliary part. Marginal portion of preceding; lies along bases of eye- lashes. fCloses eye; maintains apposition of eyelids to eyeball .1 Internal tarsal ligament (tendo-palpebrarum or tendo-oculi) is attached to ridge on nasal process of superior maxilla in front of lachrymal groove, divides into two slips, each joining the inner end of the corresponding tarsal cartilage. External tarsal ligament, connects the tarsal cartilages to outer part of orbit. Corrugator supercilii: inner part of superciliary ridge of frontal(F)—under surface of orbicularis, opposite middle of orbital arch(F) (Facial), fWrinkles forehead vertically.] Tensor tarsi (Horner’s musclel: ridge of os lachrymalis(F) —ioms with ciliary part ot orbicularis internal to the punctum(F) (Facial). } Acting witn orbicularis empties l&ch- ryinal^ac.] ORBITAL REGION. Levator palpebrae superioris ; inferior surface of small wing of sphenoia, anterior 10 foramen opticum and external to superior oblique(T)—anterior part of superior tarsal plate, also anteriorly to join orbicularis and posteriorly to superior](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28079838_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)