The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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The glossopharyngeal nerve branches and contributes to the nerve supply of the
mouth and pharynx . The tympanic branch follows a bony canal from the margin
of the jugular foramen to the tympanic cavity , where it helps to form the tympanic
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The glossopharyngeal nerve branches and contributes to the nerve supply of the
mouth and pharynx . The tympanic branch follows a bony canal from the margin
of the jugular foramen to the tympanic cavity , where it helps to form the tympanic
...
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RIGHT COMMON CAROTID ARTERY ESOPHAGEAL BRANCHES OF INFERIOR
THYROID ARTERIES SUPERFICIAL CERVICAL ARTERY ( LEFT ) -
TRANSVERSE SCAPULAR ARTERY ( LEFT ) THYROCERVICAL TRUNK ( LEFT
) RIGHT ...
RIGHT COMMON CAROTID ARTERY ESOPHAGEAL BRANCHES OF INFERIOR
THYROID ARTERIES SUPERFICIAL CERVICAL ARTERY ( LEFT ) -
TRANSVERSE SCAPULAR ARTERY ( LEFT ) THYROCERVICAL TRUNK ( LEFT
) RIGHT ...
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GREATER POSTERIOR GASTRIC NERVE ( BRANCH OF POSTERIOR VAGAL
TRUNK DISTRIBUTING GASTRIC BRANCHES ) HEPATIC BRANCH OF
ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK VIA LESSER OMENTUM BRANCH FROM HEPATIC
...
GREATER POSTERIOR GASTRIC NERVE ( BRANCH OF POSTERIOR VAGAL
TRUNK DISTRIBUTING GASTRIC BRANCHES ) HEPATIC BRANCH OF
ANTERIOR VAGAL TRUNK VIA LESSER OMENTUM BRANCH FROM HEPATIC
...
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Contents
ANATOMY OF THE MOUTH AND PHARYNX | 1 |
PLATE | 3 |
Roof of Mouth | 7 |
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