The Anatomy of the Horse Embracing the Structure of the Foot
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Relations. — Externally, with the skin ; internally, with adi- pose tissue, the labial glands, and the membrane of the mouth. Direction. — Semicircular, in the horizontal line. Structure. — Consists of two bands of fleshy fibres, the upper one of which is broader, thicker, redder, and stronger than the lower. Action. — To approximate the lips and retain them in contact; also to assist in the dilatation of the nostrils. 6. — ANTERIOR MAXILLARY REGION, Comprising the muscles whose office it is to... move the lower jaw. TEMPORALIS. — Temporo-maxiUaris. Situation. — Upon the parietal and temporal bones. Form. — Convex, externally ; concave, internally: broad, above; narrow and convergent, below. Attachment. — Superiorly, to the vertex and the anterior occipi- tal bone ; to the convex surface of the parietal ; to the squamous plate and zygomatic process of the temporal bone ; and to a small portion of the frontal : inferiorly, to the coronoid process of the inferior maxilla.
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