Hand book of Physiology

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Hand book of Physiology
William Senhouse Kirkes
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— Division of both vagi, or of both their recurrent Fig. 368.— View of the nerves IX, X, and XI, their distribution and connections on the left side. 2-5. — 1, Pneumogastric nerve in the neck: 2, ganglion of its tninli : 8, its union with the spinal accessory ; 4, its union with the hypoglossal ; 5, pharyngeal branch ; (i, superior laryn- geal nerve; 7, external laryngeal ; 8, laryngeal plexus; 9, inferior or recurrent laryngeal ; 10, superior cardiac branch; 11, middle cardiac; 12, plexiform p...art of the nerve in the thorax; 13, posterior pulmonary plexus; 14, lingual or gustatory nerve of the inferior maxillary; 15, hypo- glossal, pa.ssing into the muscles of the tongue, giving its thyro-hyoid branch, and uniting with twigs of the lingual; 16, glosso-pharyngeal nerve; 17, spinal accessory nerve, uniting by its inner branch with the pneumograstric. and by its outer, passing into the sterno-mastoid muscle; 18, second cervical nerve; 19, third; 20. fourth; 21. origin of the phrenic nerve, 22, 23, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth cervical nerves, forming with the first dorsal the brachial plexus; 24, su- perior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic; 25, middle cervical ganglion; 26, inferior cervical ganglion united with the first dorsal ganglion; 27, 28, 29, 30, second, third, fourth, and fifth dorsal ganglia.

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