Regional Anatomy in Its Relation to Medicine And Surgery volume 1

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Regional Anatomy in Its Relation to Medicine And Surgery volume 1
George Mcclellan
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The anterior portion of the digastric muscle.
15. The body of the hyoid bone.
16. The lingual artery and hypoglossal nerve.
17. The thyroid notch.
18. The crico-thyroid muscle.
19. The superior thyroid artery.
20. The superior laryngeal nerve.
21. The left sterno-mastoid muscle.
22. The cricoid cartilage.
23. The common carotid artery.
24. The left lobe of the thyroid body.
25. The inferior thyroid artery.
26. The trachea.
27. The scalenus anticus muscle.
28. The pueumogastric nerve.
29. The in
...nominate artery.
80. The phrenic nerve.
81. The manubrium sterni.
32. The first external intercostal muscle.
uo. T\> - THE REGION OF THE LARYNX. 175 from the prevertebral muscles and their fascia by the loose but strong post-pharyngeal fascia, which is connected with the sheaths of the carotid vessels on each side (Plate 13), and which has an extension outward by the gap in the deep cervical fascia by which the pharyngeal wall is brought into relation with the parotid region, as in post-pharyngeal abscess (page 133).


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