A Manual for the Student of Anatomy Containing Rules for Displaying the Struct

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A Manual for the Student of Anatomy Containing Rules for Displaying the Struct
John Shaw
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From the side of the arytsenoid cartiiage. IN. The epiglotis. USK, To pull down the epiglottis on the glottis.
THYREO-EPIGLOTTIDEUS. OR. The thyroid cartilage. IN. The side of the epiglottis. USE, To expand the epiglottis.
N. B. The crico thyroideus is described with those of the throat.
198 DISSECTION OF THE MUSCLES ON THE FORE PART OF THE CHEST.
The first muscle which is to be dissected, is the Pectoralis Major. After the fibres have been made tense, by extend- ing the arm and throwing it out
... from the body, an incision is to be carried through the skin, from opposite to the union be- twoen the bone and cartilage of the fifth rib, to the inside of the arm, at about a hand's breadth below the shoulder. The muscle may be then easily exposed, by dissecting in the line of the fibres, and by carrying the skin first towards the lower part of the chest, and then towards the clavicle ; but we must rsc jllect, that the course of the fibres changes a little as we approach the clavicle.
Upon the lower edge of the pectoralis, we shall see part of Serratus Major Jlntlcus.


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