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Archive image from page 489 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( 456 THE MUSCULAK SYSTEM. Galea aponeurotica Temporal fascia Auriculo-temporal nerve- Ts.'viJ-t artery JIasseter (deep fibres) Parotid gland (drawn backwards and downwards) Orbicularis ocdli Caput zygomaticum oe quadratus labi! superioris Masseter (superficial fibres) Parotid duct Buccinator Triangularis muscle External maxillary artery Fig. 405.—Muscles of Mastication (superficial view). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-489-of-cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-1914-cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-cunninghamstextb00cunn-year-1914-456-the-musculak-system-galea-aponeurotica-temporal-fascia-auriculo-temporal-nerve-tsvij-t-artery-jiasseter-deep-fibres-parotid-gland-drawn-backwards-and-downwards-orbicularis-ocdli-caput-zygomaticum-oe-quadratus-labi!-superioris-masseter-superficial-fibres-parotid-duct-buccinator-triangularis-muscle-external-maxillary-artery-fig-405muscles-of-mastication-superficial-view-image264062504.html
RMW9H2BM–Archive image from page 489 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( 456 THE MUSCULAK SYSTEM. Galea aponeurotica Temporal fascia Auriculo-temporal nerve- Ts.'viJ-t artery JIasseter (deep fibres) Parotid gland (drawn backwards and downwards) Orbicularis ocdli Caput zygomaticum oe quadratus labi! superioris Masseter (superficial fibres) Parotid duct Buccinator Triangularis muscle External maxillary artery Fig. 405.—Muscles of Mastication (superficial view).
A manual of anatomy . Fig. 210.—The oral salivary glands in their normal positions. process. In front it extends a little distance over the massetermuscle, behind to the external auditory canal and sternomastoidmuscle. The deepest and thickest part is wedge-shaped and inclose relation with the great vessels of the neck. This constitutesthe processus retromandibtilaris and occupies the so-called parotidfossa. Within the gland are important vessels and the facial nerveand its branches. The parotid duct {ductus parotideus) extends from the upperanterior part of the gland, is 5 to 6 cm. in length Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-fig-210the-oral-salivary-glands-in-their-normal-positions-process-in-front-it-extends-a-little-distance-over-the-massetermuscle-behind-to-the-external-auditory-canal-and-sternomastoidmuscle-the-deepest-and-thickest-part-is-wedge-shaped-and-inclose-relation-with-the-great-vessels-of-the-neck-this-constitutesthe-processus-retromandibtilaris-and-occupies-the-so-called-parotidfossa-within-the-gland-are-important-vessels-and-the-facial-nerveand-its-branches-the-parotid-duct-ductus-parotideus-extends-from-the-upperanterior-part-of-the-gland-is-5-to-6-cm-in-length-image343347345.html
RM2AXGR15–A manual of anatomy . Fig. 210.—The oral salivary glands in their normal positions. process. In front it extends a little distance over the massetermuscle, behind to the external auditory canal and sternomastoidmuscle. The deepest and thickest part is wedge-shaped and inclose relation with the great vessels of the neck. This constitutesthe processus retromandibtilaris and occupies the so-called parotidfossa. Within the gland are important vessels and the facial nerveand its branches. The parotid duct {ductus parotideus) extends from the upperanterior part of the gland, is 5 to 6 cm. in length
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Nicolas Steno (1638-1686), Danish anatomist, geologist, and bishop. Steno (born Niels Stensen) discovered muscle fibers, Steno's duct in the parotid salivary gland, and the pineal gland in animals, challenging the view that this gland contained the human soul. As a geologist, Steno formulated Steno's Law, drew the earliest rock strata, and postulated that fossils were the remains of ancient animals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nicolas-steno-1638-1686-danish-anatomist-geologist-and-bishop-steno-born-niels-stensen-discovered-muscle-fibers-stenos-duct-in-the-parotid-salivary-gland-and-the-pineal-gland-in-animals-challenging-the-view-that-this-gland-contained-the-human-soul-as-a-geologist-steno-formulated-stenos-law-drew-the-earliest-rock-strata-and-postulated-that-fossils-were-the-remains-of-ancient-animals-image458813977.html
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RMPFYAC2–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. '84 THE NEKVOUS SYSTEM. 2. Rami Zygomatici.—The upper zygomatic branches are small, and sometimes are inseparable from the temporal or lower zygomatic nerves. Extending forwards across the zygomatic bone, they supply the orbicularis oculi and zygomatic muscle, and communicate with the zygomatico-facial branch of the maxillary nerve. The lower zygomatic branches are of considerable size. Passing forwards over the masseter muscle in company with the parotid duct, they supply the orbicularis oculi, the zygomaticus, buccinator, and the muscles of the n
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. Elementary physiology . Fig. 71.—Sketch of a superficial dissection of the face, showing the position of the parotid and submaxillary glands. (Allen Thomson.) | /, parotid gland;/', socia parotidis ; d, the duct of Stensen before it perforates the buccinator muscle ; a, transverse facial artery ; n, n, branches of the facial nerve emerging from below the gland ; /, the facial artery passing out of a groove in the submaxillary gland and ascending on the face; S7n, superficial portion of the submaxillary gland. Its duct (Stensen's duct) leaves the gland at its anterior border, and runs forward Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-physiology-fig-71sketch-of-a-superficial-dissection-of-the-face-showing-the-position-of-the-parotid-and-submaxillary-glands-allen-thomson-parotid-gland-socia-parotidis-d-the-duct-of-stensen-before-it-perforates-the-buccinator-muscle-a-transverse-facial-artery-n-n-branches-of-the-facial-nerve-emerging-from-below-the-gland-the-facial-artery-passing-out-of-a-groove-in-the-submaxillary-gland-and-ascending-on-the-face-s7n-superficial-portion-of-the-submaxillary-gland-its-duct-stensens-duct-leaves-the-gland-at-its-anterior-border-and-runs-forward-image178403527.html
RMMA6YEF–. Elementary physiology . Fig. 71.—Sketch of a superficial dissection of the face, showing the position of the parotid and submaxillary glands. (Allen Thomson.) | /, parotid gland;/', socia parotidis ; d, the duct of Stensen before it perforates the buccinator muscle ; a, transverse facial artery ; n, n, branches of the facial nerve emerging from below the gland ; /, the facial artery passing out of a groove in the submaxillary gland and ascending on the face; S7n, superficial portion of the submaxillary gland. Its duct (Stensen's duct) leaves the gland at its anterior border, and runs forward
Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 156 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 165. A View of the Salivary Glands in situ, 1, The Parotid Gland in situ and extend- ing from the Zygoma above to the Angle of the Jaw below. 2, The Duct of Steno. 3, The Sub-Maxillary Gland. 4, Its Duct. 5, Sub-Lingual Gland. the upper part of the fauces or throat, a few of which are represent- ed in Fig. 166. The mouth is a variable cav- ity having no empty- space within it when closed, and when fully open, conta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-for-colleges-academies-and-other-schools-elementaryanato00hitc-year-1869-156-hitchcocks-anatomy-fig-165-a-view-of-the-salivary-glands-in-situ-1-the-parotid-gland-in-situ-and-extend-ing-from-the-zygoma-above-to-the-angle-of-the-jaw-below-2-the-duct-of-steno-3-the-sub-maxillary-gland-4-its-duct-5-sub-lingual-gland-the-upper-part-of-the-fauces-or-throat-a-few-of-which-are-represent-ed-in-fig-166-the-mouth-is-a-variable-cav-ity-having-no-empty-space-within-it-when-closed-and-when-fully-open-conta-image240861083.html
RMRYT4NF–Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 156 HITCHCOCK'S ANATOMY Fig. 165. A View of the Salivary Glands in situ, 1, The Parotid Gland in situ and extend- ing from the Zygoma above to the Angle of the Jaw below. 2, The Duct of Steno. 3, The Sub-Maxillary Gland. 4, Its Duct. 5, Sub-Lingual Gland. the upper part of the fauces or throat, a few of which are represent- ed in Fig. 166. The mouth is a variable cav- ity having no empty- space within it when closed, and when fully open, conta
Lectures on the American eclectic system of surgery . opening: or it is bet-ter to let it enter the parotid duct a line or two back of theopening, if practicable. Insert a silver or gold tube from themouth into the duct, so as to guide the saliva into the mouth.The tube should be long enough to pass for an inch into theduct, so that it will not be liable to come out into the mouth. The Fistula may then be readily healed, generally requiringonly simple dressings. But if it does not heal kindly, apply themild caustic until the callus is removed, and then the edges maybe brought together with adh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-the-american-eclectic-system-of-surgery-opening-or-it-is-bet-ter-to-let-it-enter-the-parotid-duct-a-line-or-two-back-of-theopening-if-practicable-insert-a-silver-or-gold-tube-from-themouth-into-the-duct-so-as-to-guide-the-saliva-into-the-mouththe-tube-should-be-long-enough-to-pass-for-an-inch-into-theduct-so-that-it-will-not-be-liable-to-come-out-into-the-mouth-the-fistula-may-then-be-readily-healed-generally-requiringonly-simple-dressings-but-if-it-does-not-heal-kindly-apply-themild-caustic-until-the-callus-is-removed-and-then-the-edges-maybe-brought-together-with-adh-image343361521.html
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. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A View of the Salivary Glands in situ, 1, The Parotid Gland in situ and extend- ing from the Zygoma above to the Angle of the Jaw below. 2, The Duct of Steno. 3, The Sub-Maxillary Gland. 4, Its Duct. 5, Sub-Lingual Gland. the upper part of the fauces or throat, a few of which are represent- ed in Fig. 166. The mouth is a variable cav- ity having no empty- space within it when closed, and when fully open, containing nearly half a pint. 292. The Pharynx,— The Pharynx (the Greek name for this portion of the body) i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-for-colleges-academies-and-other-schools-a-view-of-the-salivary-glands-in-situ-1-the-parotid-gland-in-situ-and-extend-ing-from-the-zygoma-above-to-the-angle-of-the-jaw-below-2-the-duct-of-steno-3-the-sub-maxillary-gland-4-its-duct-5-sub-lingual-gland-the-upper-part-of-the-fauces-or-throat-a-few-of-which-are-represent-ed-in-fig-166-the-mouth-is-a-variable-cav-ity-having-no-empty-space-within-it-when-closed-and-when-fully-open-containing-nearly-half-a-pint-292-the-pharynx-the-pharynx-the-greek-name-for-this-portion-of-the-body-i-image178409692.html
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. SALIVAEY GLANDS. 1135 join it. The apex, directed anteriorly, is formed by the facial process of the gland, and lies on the masseter muscle, and the duct of the gland issues from it, or just below it. This superficial surface is frequently prolonged beyond the limits of the parotid fossa, and passes downwards over the digastric muscle. It may descend beyond the angle of the mandible, and come into immediate relation with the posterior part of the submaxillary gland, from which it is separated merely by a thin layer of the deep cervical fascia. Deep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-salivaey-glands-1135-join-it-the-apex-directed-anteriorly-is-formed-by-the-facial-process-of-the-gland-and-lies-on-the-masseter-muscle-and-the-duct-of-the-gland-issues-from-it-or-just-below-it-this-superficial-surface-is-frequently-prolonged-beyond-the-limits-of-the-parotid-fossa-and-passes-downwards-over-the-digastric-muscle-it-may-descend-beyond-the-angle-of-the-mandible-and-come-into-immediate-relation-with-the-posterior-part-of-the-submaxillary-gland-from-which-it-is-separated-merely-by-a-thin-layer-of-the-deep-cervical-fascia-deep-image216333762.html
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. Some apostles of physiology : being an account of their lives and labours, labours that have contributed to the advancement of the healing art as well as to the prevention of disease. THE PAROTID DUCT AND LABIAL GLANDS OF THE MOUTH OF A CALF. REGNER DE GRAAE 1641-1673 (aet. 32). THIS brilliant pupil of F. Sylvius was born at Schoonhaven,and practised at Delft, where he died in 1673, a year after hismaster, whose Chair he felt himself unable to accept. When astudent, and as yet only twenty-three, he experimented on the pancreaticjuice, made a temporary fistula, and collected the juice. The fi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-apostles-of-physiology-being-an-account-of-their-lives-and-labours-labours-that-have-contributed-to-the-advancement-of-the-healing-art-as-well-as-to-the-prevention-of-disease-the-parotid-duct-and-labial-glands-of-the-mouth-of-a-calf-regner-de-graae-1641-1673-aet-32-this-brilliant-pupil-of-f-sylvius-was-born-at-schoonhavenand-practised-at-delft-where-he-died-in-1673-a-year-after-hismaster-whose-chair-he-felt-himself-unable-to-accept-when-astudent-and-as-yet-only-twenty-three-he-experimented-on-the-pancreaticjuice-made-a-temporary-fistula-and-collected-the-juice-the-fi-image336887722.html
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. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology. Embryology; Embryo, Non-Mammalian. 292 THE SALIVARY GLANDS has separated from the epithelium of the floor of the cheek groove except at its anterior end and has become embedded in the connec- tive tissue of the cheek. This tube is readily recognizable as the parotid gland and duct, and from the latter as it passes across the masseter muscle a pouch-like outgrowth is early formed which prob- ably represents the soda parotidis.. Fig. 176.—Diagram of the Distribution of the Sensory Nerves of the Tongue. The area supplied by the f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-development-of-the-human-body-a-manual-of-human-embryology-embryology-embryo-non-mammalian-292-the-salivary-glands-has-separated-from-the-epithelium-of-the-floor-of-the-cheek-groove-except-at-its-anterior-end-and-has-become-embedded-in-the-connec-tive-tissue-of-the-cheek-this-tube-is-readily-recognizable-as-the-parotid-gland-and-duct-and-from-the-latter-as-it-passes-across-the-masseter-muscle-a-pouch-like-outgrowth-is-early-formed-which-prob-ably-represents-the-soda-parotidis-fig-176diagram-of-the-distribution-of-the-sensory-nerves-of-the-tongue-the-area-supplied-by-the-f-image215957789.html
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Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . Fig. i8.. Plate IX Fig. 20. Human adult. Dorsolateral view of tonsil, peritonsillar, isthmian, pala-tine, and pharyngeal glands. The mouth and pharynx are distendedby a preliminary hardening injection. Columbia University Morpho-logical Museum, No. 2140. j. Isthmian glands, j. Palatine glands. 5. Parotid duct. 9. Labial glands. /(). Pharyngeal glands. 12. Peritonsillar lymphoid foUicles. 4(1. Pharynx. 41. Pharyngeal tubercle. 42. Tonsil. PLATE IX. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-fig-i8-plate-ix-fig-20-human-adult-dorsolateral-view-of-tonsil-peritonsillar-isthmian-pala-tine-and-pharyngeal-glands-the-mouth-and-pharynx-are-distendedby-a-preliminary-hardening-injection-columbia-university-morpho-logical-museum-no-2140-j-isthmian-glands-j-palatine-glands-5-parotid-duct-9-labial-glands-pharyngeal-glands-12-peritonsillar-lymphoid-fouicles-41-pharynx-41-pharyngeal-tubercle-42-tonsil-plate-ix-image340299785.html
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Contributions to the anatomy and development of the salivary glands in the mammalia . either into the mouth or into the parotid duct. An elementof this description was found in Gulo on one side, opening upon thestomal ridge. In the same specimen on the right side a larger orbito-parotid was present (Fig. 14) with a slender duct opening into that ofthe parotid and a body near the ventral angle of the larger gland.In Procyon, also, a large orbitoparotid was found (Fig. 9). inframus- ANATOMY OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS IN THE CARNIVORA 1S7 cular in position, draining into the parotid duct. The grounds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/contributions-to-the-anatomy-and-development-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-mammalia-either-into-the-mouth-or-into-the-parotid-duct-an-elementof-this-description-was-found-in-gulo-on-one-side-opening-upon-thestomal-ridge-in-the-same-specimen-on-the-right-side-a-larger-orbito-parotid-was-present-fig-14-with-a-slender-duct-opening-into-that-ofthe-parotid-and-a-body-near-the-ventral-angle-of-the-larger-glandin-procyon-also-a-large-orbitoparotid-was-found-fig-9-inframus-anatomy-of-the-salivary-glands-in-the-carnivora-1s7-cular-in-position-draining-into-the-parotid-duct-the-grounds-image340256835.html
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