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DISSECTION OF THE FACE. 



forwards to the lower lip, and to the mental branch of the inferior 

 dental nerve. 



The nerve The trunk of the nerve should be followed backwards through 



in the 



parotid, 



Frontal artery. 



Snpraorbital arter 

 Supratrochlear n 

 Supraorbital ner 



Tnfratrochlear ne 

 Malar branch ex 



poro-malar. 

 Temporal branc 

 temporo- 



Occipital artery, 

 isterior auricular 

 rve(branch of facial) 



3reat occipital nerve. 



Facial nerve. 



Small occipital nerve. 

 Great auricular nerve. 



- Nasal nerv 



Infraort 



nerve. 



Long buccal n< 

 _ Mental nerve. 



FIG. 205. NERVES AND ARTERIES OF THE SCALP. 



d. Superficial temporal artery. 

 /. Posterior auricular artery. 

 h. Orbital branch of superficial 

 temporal artery. 



14. The superficial cervical nerve. 



A. Platysma muscle. 



B. Trapezius muscle. 



c. Sterno-mastoid muscle. 

 D. Masseter muscle. 



The auriculo-temporal nerve is shown running up with the superficial 

 temporal artery (d). 



the gland, and in this proceeding its small branches of communica- 

 tion with the great auricular nerve, and, deeply, with the auriculo- 

 temporal nerve (of the fifth) are to be sought for. 



