Guide to Dissection And Study of the Cranial Nerves And Blood Vessels of the Horse

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transversa faciei, PI. II, 47, 48; PI. Ill, 49, 50.
• 33 (1) A. auricularis anterior.
The artery auricularis anterior is accompanied by the vein and nerve of the same name and is deeply covered by the parotid gland to which it sends numerous small twigs. The vessel runs posterior to the capsule of the tem- poro-mandibular articulation and is distributed to the temporal and auricular muscles and the overlying skin. It sends a small branch to the inner surface of the conchal cartilage and also a
...branch which accompanies the N. auriculo-palpebraris to the supraorbital foramen where it anastomoses with the A. supraorbitalis.
(2) A. transversa faciei.
This artery has already been dissected. (See p. 13.) A. maxillaris interna, PL III, 51.
The A. maxillaris interna is much the larger of the two terminal branches of the carotis externa and is the direct continuation of it, PL III, 51. It begins on the outer surface of the stylohyoid bone and extends in a tortuous course to the pterygoid or alar foramen of the sphenoid bone, passes through this foramen and the pterygo-palatine fossa, to the maxillary hiatus where it is continued by the A.


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