2. Clavicular origin of sterno-mastoid muscle of right side turned down.
3. Scalenus posticus muscle.
4. Splenius muscle.
5. Mastoid insertion of sterno-mastoid muscle.
6. Internal maxillary artery passing behind the neck of lower jaw-bone.
7. Parotid duct.
8. Genio-hyoid muscle.
9. Mylo-hyoid muscle, cut and turned aside.
10. Superior thyroid artery.
11. Anterior half of omo-hyoid muscle.
12. Sterno-hyoid muscle, cut.
13. Sterno-thyroid muscle, cut.
PLATE 6.
A. Root of the common carotid artery.
B. Subclavian artery at its origin.
C. Trachea.
D. Thyroid axis of the subclavian artery.
E. Vagus nerve crossing the origin of subclavian artery.
F. Subclavian artery at the third division of its arch.
G. Post scapular branch of the subclavian artery.
H. Transversalis humeri branch of subclavian artery.
I. Transversalis colli branch of subclavian artery.
K. Posterior belly of omo-hyoid muscle, cut.
L. Median nerve branch of brachial plexus.
M. Musculo-spiral branch of same plexus.
N. Anterior scalenus muscle.
O. Cervical plexus giving off the phrenic nerve, which takes tributary branches from brachial plexus of nerves.
P. Upper part of internal jugular vein.
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