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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BLOOD SUPPLY OF MOUTH AND PHARYNX ( Continued from page 24 )
POSTERIOR SEPTAL BRANCHES ANASTOMOSIS IN INCISIVE CANAL FACIAL
NERVE SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL ARTERY MAXILLARY ARTERY
ASCENDING ...
BLOOD SUPPLY OF MOUTH AND PHARYNX ( Continued from page 24 )
POSTERIOR SEPTAL BRANCHES ANASTOMOSIS IN INCISIVE CANAL FACIAL
NERVE SUPERFICIAL TEMPORAL ARTERY MAXILLARY ARTERY
ASCENDING ...
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The glossopharyngeal nerve branches and contributes to the nerve supply of the
mouth and pharynx . ... form the pharyngeal plexus , which supplies the muscles
of the pharynx except the stylopharyngeus , the muscles of the soft palate except
...
The glossopharyngeal nerve branches and contributes to the nerve supply of the
mouth and pharynx . ... form the pharyngeal plexus , which supplies the muscles
of the pharynx except the stylopharyngeus , the muscles of the soft palate except
...
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The main supply of the cervical portion is derived from the inferior thyroid artery .
While the majority of esophageal branches arise from the terminal branches of
this artery , its ascending and descending portions frequently give rise to one or ...
The main supply of the cervical portion is derived from the inferior thyroid artery .
While the majority of esophageal branches arise from the terminal branches of
this artery , its ascending and descending portions frequently give rise to one or ...
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