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Identifier: textbookofanatom00bund (find matches)
Title: Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Bundy, Elizabeth Roxana, 1850-
Subjects: Anatomy Physiology
Publisher: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's son Co
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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les attached at thesides to the structures in front of the phar3mx. Thus, from above downward,their origin is on the pterygoid process, a special ligament, the mandible, side ofthe tongue, hyoid bone, thyroid and cricoid cartilages. The fibers all join afibrous line, or raphe, at the back, which is suspended from the base of theoccipital bone. This is their insertion. By due contraction of these muscles the food is grasped andpressed downward into the esophagus. They are composed ofstriated or voluntary muscle fibers. THE PHARYNX. ■125 The upper part of the pharynx is behind the nose and is calledthe nasal part, or naso-pharynx. The middle part is behind theTnonihaindis, calledihe oral pari, or oro-pharynx. (It is this part whichwe see when looking directly into the throat.) The lower partis behind the larynx and is called the laryngeal part, or the laryngo-pharynx. The openings of the pharynx are seven in number: the twochoancB (posterior nares) communicating with the nose; the two
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Orbic. oris muscle ^^-^ ^u^^^^^ ^^^ Special ligament Mylo-hyo.d muscleHyoid bone Thyroid cartilage Cricoid cartilageTrachea Esophagus . Fig. 97.—The Pharynx (Holden). auditory (Eustachian) tubes communicating with the ears, and theisthmus of the fauces, communicating with the mouth. Below, itcommunicates with the larynx (the opening being guarded b^ theepiglottis), and opens into the esophagus. The food passes through the oro-pharynx and laryngo-pharynx,the naso-pharynx being an air-passage. In the roof of the pharynx is a small mass of lymphoid tissue called thepharyngeal tonsil. 126 anatomy and physiology for nurses.The Esophagus. The esophagus (Figs. 97, 98) begins at the lower end of thepharynx and extends downward in the neck in front of the spinalcolumn, to pass into the thorax. It finally comes forward in front

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