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ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 



ami chiefly motor ami gives off a masseteric branch which accompanies the 

 ter artery through the sigmoid notch of the inferior maxillary bone to be 

 distributed to the Masseter muscle. It gives a twig to the tempcro-mandi- 

 1 nilar articulation. 



3. Deep temporal branches, two or three in number, which lies be- 

 tween the bone and the upper border of the External pterygoid muscle to 

 end in the deep surface of the Temporal muscle. The anterior one is from the 

 Buccal to supply the front of the Temporal muscle. The middle one to supply 



PLATE CCXV. 



SUPRATROCHLEAR N, 



SUPRAORBITAL N 

 PULLEYOF SUPERIOR OBLIQUE M 



TENDON OF SUP OBLIQUE 



TAHSAL CARTILAGE 

 OF UPPER EYELID 

 LACHYMAL GLAND 

 .OOP BETWEEN ORBITAL 



AND 

 LACHRYMAL NERVES 



LEVATOr, PALPEBRAL M. 

 SUPERIOR RECTUS 

 FRONTAL N. 



INTERNAL RECTUS M. 

 OPTIC N. 



SHORT CILIARY NERVES. 

 ASAL N. 



LENTICULAR GANG LION 



INFERIOR OBLIQUE M 

 PALFEBRAL BRANCH 



NASAL BRANCH 

 LABIAL BRANCH 



ANT. 

 .SUPERIOR DENTAL N. 

 AN D A 



MIDDLE 

 SUPERIOR DENTAL A 

 AND N 



GINGIVAL A. 



INCISIVE BR._ 



EXTERNAL RECTUS M. 

 INFERIOR RECTUS M. 

 LACHRYMAL N. 

 THIRD N. 

 FOURTH NERVE. 

 SIXTH NERVE. 

 OPHTHALMIC DIV. OF 5TH N 

 SUPERIOR MAXILLARY N 

 GASSERIAN GANGLION. 

 HENO-PALATINEN. 

 IAN N. 

 AURICULOTEMPORAL N 



INFERIOR MAXILLARY N 

 SMALL MENINGEAL A 



MIDDLE MENINGEAL A 

 INTERNAL MAXILLARY A. 



NFERIOR DENTAL A. 



NFERIOR DENTAL N 



BUCCAL A. 



A 

 MYLO-HYOID N 



MENTAL N MENTAL A 



CHORDA-TYMPANI N. 



Showing Distribution of the Fifth Nerve in Reference to Other 



Structures. 



the deep part of the Teiu ] >or;il muscle after passing above the External ptery- 

 goid. The posterior one after uniting with the masseter nerve is sent to the 

 posterior pari <<\ the Temporal muscle. 



