The topographical anatomy of the head and neck of the horse / [O. Charnock Bradley].
- Orlando Charnock Bradley
- Date:
- 1923
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The topographical anatomy of the head and neck of the horse / [O. Charnock Bradley]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![ramus of the mandible) and the first part of its course are now exposed. This part of the vein lies between the mandible and the internal pterygoid muscle, and receives the following vessels:— A. auricularis posterior.- M. juguloman- dibularis._ A. massetenca._ A. occipitalis._ A. carotis externa.“j^ N. accessorius.--^—^ N, vagus. N. hypoglossus.. A. carotis communis...^ M. digastricus.._^t]^^^ M. stylohyoideus.-f-^^ N. laryngeus- cranialis. M. crico- pharyngeus.. A. thyreoidea cranialis.. M. crico- thyreoideus. M. sterno- thyreoideus. _N. facialis. A. temporalis A-- K. maxillaris u interna. r-TT-Diverticulum of \ Eustachian tube. _ Hyoid bone. A. palatina \ ~ ' ascendens. \ M. palatopharyngeu - 1^-N. glossopharyngeu y, py < N. V. buccinatoria. A. maxillaris * r externa. - AA—lingualis. _ N. lingualis. - M. hyoglossus. V-- N. hypoglossus. ^ - M. styloglossus. - Submaxillary duct. A. sublingualis. - M. digastricus. !-M. mylohyoideus. M. thyreopharyngeus. i M. thyreoliyoideus. , M. chondropharyngeus. M. omohyoideus. 18._Diverticulum of the auditory (Eustachian) tube and lateral aspect of the pharynx. (1) Y. dorsalis linguce.—The dorsal lingual vein drains the mucous membrane and the adjacent muscles of the posterior part of the dorsum of the tongue, and receives tributaries from the soft palate. -j](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29820066_0070.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


