A Treatise On Practical Anatomy: for Students of Anatomy And Surgery
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Its fibres of origin are numerous. The nerve passes through the anterior condyloid or hypoglos- sal foramen, descends deeply in the neck, and is distrib- uted to the tongue-muscles. It sends off branches of communication to the pneumogastric, cervical, and sym- pathetic nerves, and a descending branch (the descendens noni), which forms a loop, on the anterior part of the sheath of the cervical vessels, with the communicans nojoi, formed by branches from the second and third cer- vical. From thi...s loop branches pass to the sterno-hyoid, sterno-thyroid, and omo-hyoid muscles. SPINAL NERVES. There are 31 pairs of nerves that arise from the sides of the spinal cord. They are arranged in five regions : — Cervical, 8 pairs. Dorsal, 12 " Lumbar, 5 " Sacral, 5 " Coccygeal, .1 pair. They arise by two roots, — an anterior or motor, from the antero-lateral fissure, and a posterior or sensory or ganglionic, from the postero-lateral fissure. The anterior roots are the smaller. The posterior or larger has a ganglion on it.
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