The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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Page 77
... mainly in the neck , because the heart develops initially in the cervical region and later migrates into the thorax , taking its nerves down with it ( Plates 5 and 6 ) . The parasympathetic supply is conveyed in cardiac branches of the ...
... mainly in the neck , because the heart develops initially in the cervical region and later migrates into the thorax , taking its nerves down with it ( Plates 5 and 6 ) . The parasympathetic supply is conveyed in cardiac branches of the ...
Page 83
... mainly in the seventh to tenth thoracic segments and pass to the celiac plexus via the sympathetic trunk ganglia and the greater and lesser thoracic splanchnic nerves ( Plates 11 and 12 ) . Most of the fibers form synapses in the celiac ...
... mainly in the seventh to tenth thoracic segments and pass to the celiac plexus via the sympathetic trunk ganglia and the greater and lesser thoracic splanchnic nerves ( Plates 11 and 12 ) . Most of the fibers form synapses in the celiac ...
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... mainly to laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles . The glossopharyngeal ( IX ) , vagus and cranial parts of the accessory ( XI ) nerves may be regarded as a single nerve complex , because all are mainly parasympathetic in type and each has ...
... mainly to laryngeal and pharyngeal muscles . The glossopharyngeal ( IX ) , vagus and cranial parts of the accessory ( XI ) nerves may be regarded as a single nerve complex , because all are mainly parasympathetic in type and each has ...
Contents
Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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