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Title: Anatomy of the cat
Identifier: anatomyofcatrje00reig (find matches)
Year: 1991 (1990s)
Authors: Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942; Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947
Subjects: Cats; Mammals
Publisher: (Austin, TX) : BookLab, Inc.
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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376 NERVOUS SYSTEM. forms its continuation, and joins the sphenopalatine ganglion (P- 373)- The chorda tympani is given off two or three millimeters before the emergence of the facial at the stylomastoid foramen. It passes into the tympanic cavity, extends across it between
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Fig. 155.—Superficial Nerves of the Face. a, N. facialis; S, branch to digastric; c, N. auricularis posterior; J, branch to inside of ear; ^, ventral ramus; /', dorsal ramus; g. temporal ner\'e; /i, zygomatic nerve; i, nerve to stylohyoid muscle; j, inferior buccal nerve; X', superior buccal nerve; /, infraorbital branches of fifth nerve; m, lachrj-mal branches of fifth nerve; «, auriculotemporal branches of fifth nerve. I, M. digastricus; 2. M. styluhyoideus; 3, M. masseter. the malleus and incus, passing close against the tensor tympani muscle, and leaves it (by a small cleft, the canal of Huguier) between the bulla and the squamous portion of the temporal. It then passes craniad (Fig. 154, c), ventrad of the root of the
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