... line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process; behind, the anterior border of the Sterno-mastoid muscle. The Dissector's Manual - Page 269de William Bruce Clarke, Charles Barrett Lockwood, Charles Lockwood Barrett - 1883 - 390 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Robert Harrison - 1854 - 570 pages
...region of the neck, named the posterior digastric space; it is bounded above by the zygoma, below by a line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process, posteriorly by the meatus auditorius, the mastoid process, and sterno-mastoid muscle, and anteriorly... | |
| Henry Gray - 1870 - 888 pages
...front, the median line of the neck ; above, the lower border of the body of the jaw, and an imaginary line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process; behind, the anterior border of the Sterno-mastoid muscle. The boundaries of the posterior triangle... | |
| sir William James Erasmus Wilson - 1880 - 948 pages
...of the trapezius. The anterior triangle is bounded by the anterior border of the sterno-mastoid, by the lower border of the inferior maxilla, and a line drawn from the angle of this bone to the mastoid process, and by the mesial line. The posterior triangle is subdivided into... | |
| 1881 - 664 pages
...ascending ramus of the lower jaw, anteriorly ; the mastoid process and sternomastoid muscle, posteriorly ; and a line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the sternomastoid, inferiorly. 2. Describe the muscles which move the eyeball ; give their respective action... | |
| Arthur Marmaduke Sheild - 1891 - 252 pages
...backwards to the angle of the jaw to correspond with its front boundary. Its lower border corresponds with a line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process. Behind, it extends deeply under the sternomastoid. It is covered in by the dense parotid fascia, and... | |
| Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1896 - 200 pages
...size. The body of the gland is limited above by the zygoma. Its inferior border may be marked out by a line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process, whilst its posterior touches the external auditory meatus, the mastoid process and the sterno-mastoid... | |
| John Joseph McGrath - 1902 - 640 pages
...— This region is quadrilateral; bounded above by the lower border of the jaw-bone and an imaginary line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process; below, by the clavicle; in front, by the middle line of the neck; and, behind, by the anterior border... | |
| Bartlett Joshua Palmer - 1920 - 588 pages
...known as the quadrilateral space. This space, or area, in the neck is bounded, above, by the imaginary line drawn from the angle of the jaw to the mastoid process of the temporal bone, below, by the clavicle. anteriorly, by the median line of the neck, from the... | |
| 1926 - 398 pages
...triangle, the uppermost of the three anterior cervical triangles as described by Deaver is bounded above by the lower border of the inferior maxilla and a line drawn from its angle to the mastoid process. The stylomaxillary ligament extending forward between the parotid... | |
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