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Identifier: landmarkssurface00rawl (find matches)
Title: Landmarks and surface markings of the human body
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Rawling, L. Bathe (Louis Bathe)
Subjects: Human anatomy
Publisher: New York, P. B. Hoeber
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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thyroid angleimmediately above the point of attachment of the true vocal cords, extends upwards to abovethe level of the body of the hyoid bone, A suicidal cut-throat frequently involves the thyro-hyoidspace, and the epiglottis may be severed from its thyroidattachment. The isthmus of the thyroid gland crosses the tracheaFig. v., 12. about I to f inch below the cricoid cartilage.Fig. V. The structures in the middle line of the neck : (i) Passing down from the jaw to the body of the hyoidbone, the two genio-hyoid muscles lie each side of themiddle line. They are placed, however, deep to the mylo-hyoid muscles, which are directed downwards and inwardsto the m.edian raphe and to the body of the hyoid bone.(2) The body of the hyoid bone. (3) The thyro-hyoidspace. (4) The thyroid cartilage. (5) The crico-thyroidspace. (6) The cricoid cartilage. (7) The upper two orthree tracheal rings. (8) The isthmus of the thyroid gland,(g) The trachea. (10) The suprasternal notch. THE FRONT OF THE NECK
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FIG. V. 1. The supra-orbital foramen. 2. The infra-orbital foramen. 3. The mental foramen. 4. The j<enio-hyoifl muscle ((leej) to the mylo-hyoid muscle). 5. The digastric muscle. 6. The mylo-hyoiil muscle. 7. The liNO-glossus muscle.<S. The liyoid bone.9. The epiglottis. 10. The thjroid cartilage. 11. u. The trachea. 12. The thyroid isthmus. 13. The sternum. To /ace p. 18. CHAPTER IITHE UPPER EXTREMITY In this chapter, and in that on the lower extremity, thereaders attention is mainly directed to those bony promi-nences and muscular or tendinous elevations which lie inthe region of the joints, since these form the moreimportant landmarks which aid in the representation ofthe arteries, nerves, etc., of the limbs. The muscularmasses, which complete the symmetry of the arm or legbetween the joints, are only mentioned where necessary, afair general knowledge of the anatomical structure of thebody being assumed. The shoulder region.—The acromial process, the spineof the scapula and

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