The Normal Question Book; Containing Three Thousand Questions And Answers Taken From the Best Authorities On the Common School Branches

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112. The salivary glands are six in number, three on each side of the jaw. They are called the parotid^ the suh-maxillary, and the sub-lingual.
Id., p. m, art. 237.
113. The pharynx is a short and somewhat ir- regular tubular cavity, into w^hich the mouth opens behind, serving as a portion of the canal from the mouth to the stomach. It also communicates with both ears, with the nostrils and lungs, by passages which open directly into it.
Hitchcock's Anat. and Phys., pp. 156, JS7, art. 292.
114.
... The pharynx terminates in the esophagus (meaning the passage for conveying the food).
This is a long and narrow tube, made up of two muscular coats, which terminates in the stomach by the cardiac orifice. It is smaller in size than the pharynx, and contains a great number of min- ute glands which secrete an oily fluid when the food is passing through it.
Id., pp. 157, 158, art.
PHYSIOLOGY. 235 115. The stomach in man is an oblong membran- ous bag.
Class-Book of Anatomy, Coming, jp. 80, art. 163.


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