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Page 155
... branch are said to go only to the cricothyroid muscle . All other intrinsic muscles are said to be regulated by the inferior laryngeal or recurrent branch . A table summarizing these facts as stated is included . In a more recent view ...
... branch are said to go only to the cricothyroid muscle . All other intrinsic muscles are said to be regulated by the inferior laryngeal or recurrent branch . A table summarizing these facts as stated is included . In a more recent view ...
Page 157
... branch of the vagus separates from the main trunk . It travels downward and forward to the greater horn of the hyoid where it splits to two branches , external and internal . The external branch descends vertically to the cricothyroid ...
... branch of the vagus separates from the main trunk . It travels downward and forward to the greater horn of the hyoid where it splits to two branches , external and internal . The external branch descends vertically to the cricothyroid ...
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... branches of the ophthalmic artery . The pharyn- geal branch of the internal maxillary artery supplies the sphenoid sinus . A branch of the superior labial artery plus infraorbital and alveolar branches of the internal maxillary artery ...
... branches of the ophthalmic artery . The pharyn- geal branch of the internal maxillary artery supplies the sphenoid sinus . A branch of the superior labial artery plus infraorbital and alveolar branches of the internal maxillary artery ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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