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Title: The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals
Identifier: catintroduction00miva (find matches)
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900
Subjects: Cats; Anatomy, Comparative
Publisher: New York : Scribner's
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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chap, vl) THE CAT'S ALIMENTARY SYSTEM 173 lie opposite each other, one at the front margin of the parotid and the other at its hinder margin. Another supplementary gland (/), of an elongated oval shape, lies beside Steno's duct and opens into its cavity. It may be distinguished as the facial gland. The submaxillary gland (sm) is rather smaller than the parotid and more rounded. It lies behind the angle of the mandible, and is in contact above with the downward prolongation of the parotid
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JV Fig. 88.—View of Salivaky Glands and parts adjacent 5. (At angle of mouth) buccal glands b. (Near ear) anterior or accessory parotid. 6. (At beginning of throat) tin two accessory sub-maxillary glands with the facial vein passing b itween them. d. Duct of parotid gland (Steno's duct). /. Facial gland. jv jv. External jugular vein and (more anteriorly) facial vein. I. Hinder accessory parotid. n. Facial nerve. sm. Sub-maxillary gland. The duct of this gland is shown running for- wards above and nearly parallel with the vein jv, a bran h from which crosses over it. before mentioned. Its duct (called Wharton's duct) runs forwards beneath the facial vein and opens on the minute salivary papilla before described as being situated beside the fraenum of the tongue. There are two accessory submaxillary glands which lie side by side (separated by the facial vein (Fig. 88, jv) immediately adjacent to the lower and anterior end of the principal submaxillary gland. Another gland, called zygomatic, is of rather large size and pyra- midal shape. It lies beneath the globe of the eye on the orbital plate of the maxilla and inside the anterior end of the zygoma. It opens in the mouth behind the upper true molar.

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  • booksubject:Anatomy_Comparative
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