Regional Anatomy in Its Relation to Medicine And Surgery
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The orbital branch of the temporal artery. The temporal branches of the facial nerve. The parotid gland. The auricular branch of the auricularis magnus nerve. The mastoid branch of the auricularis magnus nerve. The external jugular vein in its proper position. The external and internal carotid arteries covered by their sheaths of the deep fascia. The auricularis magnus nerve. The junction of the superficial cervical veins with the external jugular vein. The acromial nerve. Dissect^, PhotD^rdphe...d and Colored from Nature by Geo/^oe Mc. Clellan. M D. Copyright, I89hby Georgf Mc Clellan, M AcmstrongsCo Lith BosTon THE REGION OF THE FACE. 127 thalmic division of the trifacial nerve supplies the supra-orbital, the supra- trochlear, the lachrymal, the infra-trochlear, and the naso-lobular, all of which have been described with their special regions. The superior maxillary division of the trifacial nerve terminates upon the face in the infra-orbital nerve and the temporo-malar nerve, the former of which emerges, with the infra-orbital artery, from the infra- orbital foramen under the levator labii superioris muscle.
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