The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 1, Issue 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1959 - Anatomy |
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Frank Henry Netter. SECTION V PLATE 7 Trigeminal ( V ) Nerve The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve and gives origin to three major , named branches- the ophthalmic , maxillary and mandibular nerves . The trigeminal nerve is ...
Frank Henry Netter. SECTION V PLATE 7 Trigeminal ( V ) Nerve The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve and gives origin to three major , named branches- the ophthalmic , maxillary and mandibular nerves . The trigeminal nerve is ...
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... Trigeminal ( V ) Nerve Motor fibers Sensory fibers Ophthalmic nerve Tentorial ( meningeal ) branch trigeminal ( semilunar ) ganglion Proprioceptive fibers Nasociliary n . Parasympathetic fibers Sympathetic fibers Lacrimal n . Trigeminal ...
... Trigeminal ( V ) Nerve Motor fibers Sensory fibers Ophthalmic nerve Tentorial ( meningeal ) branch trigeminal ( semilunar ) ganglion Proprioceptive fibers Nasociliary n . Parasympathetic fibers Sympathetic fibers Lacrimal n . Trigeminal ...
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... trigeminal ( semilunar ) ganglion . The primary relay nuclei are the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus and the spinal ( descending ) trigeminal nucleus , the upward continuation of the substan- tia gelatinosa ( Plate 49 ) . In ...
... trigeminal ( semilunar ) ganglion . The primary relay nuclei are the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus and the spinal ( descending ) trigeminal nucleus , the upward continuation of the substan- tia gelatinosa ( Plate 49 ) . In ...
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Plate | 14 |
Olfactory Receptors | 18 |
Vestibulocerebellar and Cerebellovestibular Pathways | 39 |
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