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 as
...
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 as
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The (angular) spine of the sphenoid, to which the sphenomandibular ligament (
see page 5) attaches, is just medial to the mandibular fo'ssa of the temporal bone
. The external acoustic (auditory) meatus is an obvious landmark in the temporal
...
The (angular) spine of the sphenoid, to which the sphenomandibular ligament (
see page 5) attaches, is just medial to the mandibular fo'ssa of the temporal bone
. The external acoustic (auditory) meatus is an obvious landmark in the temporal
...
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At this gap the framework of the pharynx is formed by onlv the pharyngobasilar
fas- MEDIAL PTERYGOID PLATE EUSTACHIAN TUBE (cartilaginous) TENSOR
VELI PALATINI MUSCLE PHARYNGOBASILAR FASCIA LEVATOR VELI ...
At this gap the framework of the pharynx is formed by onlv the pharyngobasilar
fas- MEDIAL PTERYGOID PLATE EUSTACHIAN TUBE (cartilaginous) TENSOR
VELI PALATINI MUSCLE PHARYNGOBASILAR FASCIA LEVATOR VELI ...
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