The parotid gland communicates with the mouth by a large duct (Stenson's duct) which opens upon the inner surface of the cheek opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The submaxillary gland lies below the lower jaw, and its duct (Wharton's duct)... A System of Human Anatomy: General and Special - Pagina 502door Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1850 - 544 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1840 - 592 pagina’s
...Embedded in its substance is the external carotid artery, temporomaxillary vein, and facial nerve ; and, emerging from its anterior border, the transverse...while crossing the masseter muscle, which forms, by its ramifications and terminal dilatations, a small glandular appendage, the socia parotidis. Stenon's... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 678 pagina’s
...in Paris. He was appointed professor of Medicine in Copen.562 SUBMAXILLARY GLAND. SUBLINGUAL GLAND. papilla upon the internal surface of the cheek, opposite...while crossing the masseter muscle, which forms, by its ramifications and terminal dilatations, a small glandular appendage, the socia parotidis. Stenon's... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 pagina’s
...discovered the parotid duct while in Paris. He was appointed professor of Medicine in Copenpapilla upon the internal surface of the cheek, opposite the...while crossing the masseter muscle, which forms, by its ramifications and terminal dilatations, a small glandular appendage, the socia parotidis. Stenon's... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 740 pagina’s
...in Paris. He was appointed professor of Medicine in Copen562 SfBMAXILLARV GLAND. SUBLINGUAL GLAND. papilla upon the internal surface of the cheek, opposite...masseter to the anterior border of the gland, where ii divides into several branches, which subdivide and ramify through its structure, to terminate in... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1851 - 488 pagina’s
...the external carotid artery, temporo-maxillary vein, and facial nerve. Its excretory duct opens on the internal surface of the cheek opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The submaxillary is situated in the posterior angle of the submaxillary triangle of the neck, and behind... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1878 - 354 pagina’s
...has two lymphatic glands upon its surface. Its excretory duct (called Steno's) opens upon the inner surface of the cheek opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The Submaxillary gland is situated on the inside of the angle of the lower jaw near the internal pterygoid... | |
| John Bingham Roberts - 1881 - 204 pagina’s
...parotid, called Steno's duct, is two and a half inches long, and opens into the mouth upon the inside of the cheek, opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. It corresponds, in direction, with a line drawn from the base of the lobule of the ear to the middle... | |
| Edmund Owen - 1890 - 558 pagina’s
...beneath the mucous membrane are minute salivary glands resembling those of the lips. On the mucous lining of the cheek, opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw, is a flat papilla upon which is the opening of the parotid duct, which has just traversed the buccinator.... | |
| Russell B. Smith, Everett C. Willard - 1897 - 292 pagina’s
...ascending portions of the lower jaw. Each has a duct, which passes forward and empties on the inner side of the cheek opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. These large glands become swollen and painful in the disease known as the mumps. The salivary glands... | |
| William Henry Howell - 1900 - 654 pagina’s
...parotid gland communicates with the mouth by a large duct (Stenson's duct) which opens upon the inner surface of the cheek opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The submaxillary gland lies below the lower jaw, and its duct (Wharton's duct) opens into the mouth-cavity... | |
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