| John Hatch Power - 1862 - 476 頁
...ttMttjtoras. 4U, vnwvm raciHt. £t, MIM 23, Kiddle Temporal. 24, Anterior Temporal. 25, Posterior Tenipc gland, its cutaneous surface is at first comparatively...higher up by the posterior belly of the digastric musclc, tho stylohyoid muscle, and the hypo-glossal nerve. At its commencement it lies in front of... | |
| John Mumford Swan - 1898 - 554 頁
...carotid triangle. It passes obliquely upward and inward, through the submaxillary triangle, beneath the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, the stylo-hyoid muscle, and the hypoglossal nerve, through a groove in the submaxillary gland, to the groove on the lower border of the inferior maxillary... | |
| Sir Henry Morris, James Playfair McMurrich - 1907 - 520 頁
...two submaxillary lymphatic nodes. The vein is separated from the artery by the submaxillary gland, the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, the stylo-hyoid muscle, and the hypoglossal nerve. The facial portion (fig. 411) of the external maxillary artery ascends tortuously forwards towards... | |
| Sir Henry Morris - 1907 - 508 頁
...two submaxillary lymphatic nodes. The vein is separated from the artery by the submaxillary gland, the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, the stylo-hyoid muscle, and the hypoglossal nerve. The facial portion (fig. 411) of the external maxillary artery ascends tortuously forwards towards... | |
| Eugene N. Myers, Robert L. Ferris - 2007 - 518 頁
...entering the posterior portion of the parotid gland, three motor branches are given off to innervate the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, the stylohyoid muscle, and the postauricular muscles. The main trunk of the facial nerve then passes through the parotid gland and,... | |
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