ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. " s l 



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Nerve Supply and Page of Description. 



Cranial Region. 



Occipito-frontalis. — Facial, or branches of third cranial nerve, the 



occipital part sometimes receives the occipitalis minor nerve Page 513 



Auricular Region. 



Attollens aurem. — 



Origin. — From the Occipito-frontalis aponeurosis. 



Insertion. — Into the pinna of ear above. (Plate XIV.) 



Action. — It raises the pinna. 



Nerve Supply. — Facial. 



Blood Supply. — Temporal arteries. 



Attrahens aurem. — 



Origin. — From the cranial aponeurosis. 



Insertion. — Into the helix of the ear anteriorly. 



Action. — It draws the pinna forward. 



Nerve Supply.— Facial. 



Blood Supply. — Branches from the temporal. 



Retrahens aurem. — Posterior auricular of facial nerve Page 522 



Palpebral Region. 



Orbicularis palpebrarum. — Temporal branch of facial or fibers of third 

 cranial nerve Page 508 



Corrugator supercilii. — Temporal branch of facial or fibers of third 

 cranial nerve Page 508 



Tensor tarsi. — Facial and perhaps third cranial nerve Page 532 



Orbital Region. 



Levator palpebr^e. — Third cranial nerve Page 529 



Rectus superior. — Third cranial nerve Page 530 



Rectus inferior. — Third cranial nerve Page 530 



Rectus internus. — Third cranial nerve Page 53 1 



Rectus externus. — Sixth cranial nerve Page ■">:'> 1 



Obliquus superior. — Fourth cranial nerve Page ■">•"■•> 



Obliques inferior. — Third cranial nerve Page 538 



Muscles of Tympanum. 



Stapedius. — Tympanic branch from seventh cranial nerve Page 523 



Tensoi; tymi'wi. From the otic ganglion Page 523 



Laxator tympani Page 531 



Nasal Region. 



Ptramidalis nasi. — 



