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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No text description is available for this image![thyroid .cartilage to Sylvian fissure of brain, there dividing into anterior and middle cerebrat. Course.— Extends directly upwards from common carotid tQ^^c^oddcanalof^enyjor^^bone; entering canal passes ujjwards^ internaljto and then ITbove Eustachian tube, then forwards and inwards, then alongside ot sella Turcica in the cavernous sinus, having the 6th nerve on the outer side ; it turns upwards on inner side of anterior clinoid process, pierces dura mater, and divides between 2nd and 3rd cranial nerves at anterior perforated spot into branches. No branches givenjjff from cervical part. RELATIONS IN THE NECK. Superficial. hitter Side. Skin. Superficial fascia. Platysma. Deep fascia. Sterno-mastoid. Parotid gland. External carotid. Digastric. Stylo-hyoid. Stylo-glossus. Stylo-pharyngeus. Occipital Posterior auricular Hypoglossal Glosso-pharyngeal Pharyngeal branch of vagus Pharynx. Ascending pharyngeal artery. Superior and external laryngeal nerves. j- arteries. ► nerves. - Outer Side. Internal jugular vein. Behind. Internal jugular vein. Rectus capitis anticus major. Sympathetic. Pneumogastric. Superior laryngeal nerve. Branch from Petrous portion :— Tympanic : inconstant: through a foramen in carotid canal to tympanum ; anas, tympanic of internal maxillary and stylo- mastoid. Branches from Cavernous portion:— Receptaculi arterise : small branches to pituitary body, etc. Meningeal : to dura mater in middle fossa. • arises at inner side of anterior clinoid process, ei^SI^^]^throughB0£ticJoi^Lmen, external and below optic nerve ; it then crosses over nerve to inner angle of orbit to divide into two terminal branches, frontal and nasal. Branches arising outside Optic Nerve : Ldiliryitial . accompanies lachrymal nerve over external rectus to lachrymal gland, gives oft malar branches to anas.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28079838_0079.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)