Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . the ear and is covered by theposterior auricular muscle. The branches furnished by the internal carotid come out of the orbit from the ophthalmicartery. They are small vessels which possess additional interest from their anastomoses withthe branches of the external carotid. They are: 1. The frontal artery, passing upward through the frontal notch alongside of the root of thenose. 2. The supraorbital artery, external to the preceding vessel, which runs through the supra-orbital notch or foramen to reach the skin of the forehead. Veins.—On


Atlas and text-book of topographic and applied anatomy . the ear and is covered by theposterior auricular muscle. The branches furnished by the internal carotid come out of the orbit from the ophthalmicartery. They are small vessels which possess additional interest from their anastomoses withthe branches of the external carotid. They are: 1. The frontal artery, passing upward through the frontal notch alongside of the root of thenose. 2. The supraorbital artery, external to the preceding vessel, which runs through the supra-orbital notch or foramen to reach the skin of the forehead. Veins.—Only the larger venous trunks accompany their corresponding arteries; the remain-ing venous branches form a large-meshed network upon the galea aponeurotica. They acquirespecial importance from their connection with the interior of the cranial cavity through theemissary foramina and from the fact that they receive numerous tributaries from the observe: 1. The frontal vein, frequently single (the vein of anger), which is found in the frontal. Temporal arteryAuri wlotem poral Temporal veinPosterior auricular Occipitalis muscleOccipitalis Occipital Parotid gland Sternocleidomastoid muscli Auricularis magnus muscle Platysma muscle 2< . APHIC AND APPI.! PLATE external muscles, arterie d with blood from all sides, and thiwill readily 1Iarteries of the seal; ^^~^~~^ ~~~~-—^^ y< ^^\ known to produce a fatal hemorrhi The branches of th^external carotid artery are:i. The superficial temporal, the direct upward \ / by the parotid gland behind \ ping /istance (usually about \ / /; and a posterior or parietal \ I in the/ point of origin, are the trai \ ,raa bar, ,.K lMo,rI_| ( | & smaljer artc \ the 1 !.•tMoqmsil .?hu_ eye). The pulsation id gland losterior bell) i *•— mastoid _ / ii and middle thirds irajHja steiront —-—• :le. It has no•,hnm^;\—J^XjT^FT^ toid and pa Lfffld-fJWtningcaLbi n which fun thiuugli llii the other andfront of tl


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