The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . The five cartilages are THE DISSECTORS GUIDE. 115 1. The epiglottis. 2. The thyroid cartilage. 3. The cricoid auxiliary, and 4. The two arytenoid cartilages. 5. The two superior cornua of the thyroid cartilage. 6. The two interior cornua. 7. The suspensory ligament of the os hyoides. 8. The os hyoides. 9. The azygos ligament, connecting the os hyoides to the thyroid car-tilage- 10. The two lateral ligaments, connecting the cornua

The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . The five cartilages are THE DISSECTORS GUIDE. 115 1. The epiglottis. 2. The thyroid cartilage. 3. The cricoid auxiliary, and 4. The two arytenoid cartilages. 5. The two superior cornua of the thyroid cartilage. 6. The two interior cornua. 7. The suspensory ligament of the os hyoides. 8. The os hyoides. 9. The azygos ligament, connecting the os hyoides to the thyroid car-tilage- 10. The two lateral ligaments, connecting the cornua Stock Photo
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The dissector's guide, or, Student's companion : illustrated by numerous woodcuts, clearly exhibiting and explaining the dissection of every part of the human body . The five cartilages are THE DISSECTORS GUIDE. 115 1. The epiglottis. 2. The thyroid cartilage. 3. The cricoid auxiliary, and 4. The two arytenoid cartilages. 5. The two superior cornua of the thyroid cartilage. 6. The two interior cornua. 7. The suspensory ligament of the os hyoides. 8. The os hyoides. 9. The azygos ligament, connecting the os hyoides to the thyroid car-tilage- 10. The two lateral ligaments, connecting the cornua of the os hyoidesto the superior cornua of the thyroid cartilage. The larynx is situated at the upper and fore part of the neck, immedi-ately under the os hyoides, which is placed at the root of the tongue. Itis composed of cartilages, muscles, ligaments, membranes, and mucousglands; and is connected above to the tongue and os hyoides, and behindto the pharynx. The cartilages of the larynx are generally considered asbeing five, though, besides these, some enumerate small projections whichare connected with them. The five cartilages are, —the epiglottis, the