Excerpt from A System of Dissections, Explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body, With the Manner of Displaying the Parts, the Distinguishing the Natural From the Diseased Appearances, and Pointing Out to the Student the Objects Most Worthy of Attention, Vol. 2: During a Course of Dissections
The pharyngeus and tunica vaginalis gulae being the muscular covering of a tube connected directly with the stomach, and further united by sympathy with that'organ though the branches of the great pair of nerves, are subject to spasm, as well as to paralysis, from disorders of the stomach. This leads me to point out the propriety of attending to the anatomy of the parts, as the directors in the introduction of the tube into the stomach for conveying nourishment dur ing obstructed deglutition.
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