The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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These are the masseter , the temporalis , the external ( lateral ) pterygoid and the
internal ( medial ) pterygoid . The masseter muscle is a flat , thick , quadrangular
muscle , which is superficially placed and thus readily palpable . It is described ...
These are the masseter , the temporalis , the external ( lateral ) pterygoid and the
internal ( medial ) pterygoid . The masseter muscle is a flat , thick , quadrangular
muscle , which is superficially placed and thus readily palpable . It is described ...
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ARTICULAR TUBERCLE . EXTERNAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE .
SPHENOMANDIBULAR LIGAMENT INTERNAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE
PTERYGOMANDIBULAR RAPHÉ BUCCINATOR MUSCLE DUCT OF PAROTID
GLAND BUCCINATOR ...
ARTICULAR TUBERCLE . EXTERNAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE .
SPHENOMANDIBULAR LIGAMENT INTERNAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE
PTERYGOMANDIBULAR RAPHÉ BUCCINATOR MUSCLE DUCT OF PAROTID
GLAND BUCCINATOR ...
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The palatine bone is interposed between the maxilla and the pterygoid process
of the sphenoid bone , and its horizontal portion forms the framework of the
posterior part of the hard palate ( see page 7 ) . Its pyramidal process is
articulated with ...
The palatine bone is interposed between the maxilla and the pterygoid process
of the sphenoid bone , and its horizontal portion forms the framework of the
posterior part of the hard palate ( see page 7 ) . Its pyramidal process is
articulated with ...
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