| Calvin Cutter - 1847 - 366 pages
...front of the external ear, and behind the angle of the jaw. A duct from this gland, named Steno's, opens into the mouth, opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The submaxillary gland is situated within the lower jaw, anterior to the angle. Its excretory duct,... | |
| 1855 - 864 pages
...accompanied by the buccal branch before described, traverses the adipose tissue, pierces the buccinator and opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The facial artery gets over the lower maxilla anterior to the outer edge of the masseter, and is lodged... | |
| Joseph Hippolyt Pulte - 1855 - 586 pages
...are : The parotid gland lies in front of the external ear, and behind the angle of the jaw ; its duct opens into the mouth, opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw ; this gland is swollen and inflamed when children have the mumps. The submaxillary gland lies within... | |
| Ira Warren - 1859 - 764 pages
...six, three on each side. The Parotid Gland lies in front of the external ear. It has a duct opening into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. This is the gland that swells in the disease called mumps. Hence the disease is also called parotitis.... | |
| George Viner Ellis - 1867 - 518 pages
...excretory duct of the gland (ductus Stenonis) leaves the fore part, and piercing the buccinator muscle, opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw (Plate xx.). In enlargement of this gland the swelling will project downwards at first towards the... | |
| Calvin Cutter - 1872 - 412 pages
...situated in front of the external ear, and behind the angle of the jaw. A duct (Steno's) from this gland opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The SUBMAXILLARY GLAND is situated within the lower jaw, anterior to its angle. Its excretory duct... | |
| William Fairlie Clarke - 1873 - 298 pages
...the transverse facial arteries. The duct (Steno's), which is about two inches and a half in length, opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The submaxillary gland (Fig. 1, h) lies below the jaw, resting upon the mylo-hyoid and the hyo-glossus... | |
| Joseph C. Martindale - 1874 - 306 pages
...of the external ear and behind the angle of the lower jaw. The parotid duct from this gland, which opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw, is about two inches long, and in diameter is one-half the size of a goose-quill. In the disease called... | |
| Luther Holden - 1876 - 124 pages
...track of the parotid duct and of the branch of the portio dura which supplies the buccinator. The duct opens into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. 13. Between the root of the zygoma and the ear can Facial be felt the pulsation of the trunk of the... | |
| George Brown (M.R.C.S.) - 1876 - 78 pages
...border of the muscle, the duct dips inwards, pierces the buccinator muscle and mucous membrane, opening into the mouth opposite the second molar tooth of the upper jaw. The duct consists of two coats, an external or fibrous coat, and an internal or mucous coat lined with... | |
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