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DISSECTION OF THE HEAD. 



head is supplied by spinal nerves (anterior and posterior primary branches), 

 except dose behind the ear, where there is an offset of the facial or seventh 

 cranial nerve. 



The supra-orbital nerve (fig. 2, 6 ) comes from the first trunk of the 

 fit tli nerve, and escapes from the orbit with its companion artery; whilst 



Fig. 2. 



CUTANEOUS NERVES OF THE SCALP. 



5. Supra-trochlear. 



6. Supra-orbital. 



10. Superficial temporal of the upper maxil- 

 lary, and crossing it are the superficial 

 temporal branches of the temporal nerve. 



1. Great auricular nerve. 



2. Small occipital. 



3. Great occipital. 



4. Posterior auricular of the facial. 

 Auriculo-temporal (not numbered) in front 



of the ear, by the side of the temporal ar- 

 tery, d. 



CUTANEOUS ARTERIES OF THK SCALP. 



a. Occipital artery. d. Superficial temporal. 



I. Frontal. / Posterior auricular. 



c. Supra-orbital. h. Lateral superficial temporal. 



beneath the occipito-frontalis muscle, the nerve gives offsets to it and the 

 orbicularis palpebrarum, as well as to the pericranium. In the orbicularis 



