Essentials of Physiology, Arranged in the Form of Questions And Answers, Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
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— Internal maxillary artery. &. Inferior dental artery. ■. Menin- geal branches of the middle meningeal artery. Its anterior larger branch passes through a canal in the anterior infe- rior angle of the parietal bone. ». Masseteric artery divided. A. Posterior deep temporal artery, ft. Buccal artery. Digitized by Microsoft® DESCRIPTION OP THE PLATES. xxxix ». Anterior deep temporal artery. J. Posterior dental artery. II. Infraorbital artery. *. — Temporal artery. The divided branches of the tran...sverse facial artery are seen amongst the internal maxillary veins (t). w. Middle temporal artery, which divides into two branches, ascending (p) and transverse (»■). a. — Internal carotid. AA. — Deep temporal plexus of veins. SB. — Temporal vein composed of two trunks which intercommuni- cate. The superficial trunk joins the facial vein and the deep trunk empties into the internal jugular vein. CC. — Pterygoid plexus, t. Internal maxillary vein. u. Deep facial vein divided. DD.
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