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  1. ... sus, and inferior and middle constrictors of the pharynx. The important structures con- tained within it are the common carotid artery and its ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... III.] INFLAMMATION OF THE PHARYNX. 559 Abscess ofthe Pharynx.—Collections of pus form in the cellular structure around the pharynx, in various positions, and from ...
  3. ... through into this loose, abundant, and widely disseminated structure. From whatever source derived, a purulent collection within the sub-peritoneal areolar tissue may discharge itself ...
  4. ... for cure. 2‘ Structure same as mouth. 33 Pharynx. D Shape—conical, upside down. 2* Structure from within outward, musculo-membranous. Is Mucous membrane. 2s Connective ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1891
    ... SYSTEM. 775 having various relations, both with the collections of gray matter lying within itself and with surrounding structures. It too has connections with the parts lying ...
  6. ... as to lose all resemblance to its original structure, and to be found sometimes a centimeter thick. Under these conditions it is more like leather than like a living tissue. A collection of pus having occurred within the pleural cavity from any cause, several possibilities ...
  7. ... ventral cord of the Articulata,—namely, a fibrous structure, which connects every part of it with the Encephalon (or collection of nervous masses within the cranium), and Avhich also serves to connect ...
  8. ... cord of the Arti- culata,—namely, a fibrous structure, which is continuous between the Encephalon (or collection of nervous masses within the cranium) and certain fibres of the roots ...
  9. ... mucous membrane of the internal part of the pharynx; anterior surface, applied to the cricoid cartilage. Direction. �Oblique from below upwards, and from within outwards. Structure and uses. �Entirely fleshy, it draws the arytenoid ...
  10. ... an acute miliary tubercu- losis of the larynx, pharynx, and intra-oral structures, which under- goes ulceration very rapidly and terminates fatally within a few weeks as acute tuberculosis of the ...
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