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Page 85
Every thoicic sympathetic trunk ganglion is conected with the corresponding
spinal nerve y means of a white ... The splanchnic nerves , through which the
abdominal and the pelvic viscera receive their sympathetic innervation , arise
from the ...
Every thoicic sympathetic trunk ganglion is conected with the corresponding
spinal nerve y means of a white ... The splanchnic nerves , through which the
abdominal and the pelvic viscera receive their sympathetic innervation , arise
from the ...
Page 88
GREAT SPLANCHNIC NERVE LESSER SPLANCHNIC NERVE ANTERIOR
GASTRIC VAGUS CORD POSTERIOR ... GANGLION LEAST SPLANCHNIC
NERVE LEAST SPLANCHNIC N. RENAL PLEXUS SYMPATHETIC Nerves IN
THE ...
GREAT SPLANCHNIC NERVE LESSER SPLANCHNIC NERVE ANTERIOR
GASTRIC VAGUS CORD POSTERIOR ... GANGLION LEAST SPLANCHNIC
NERVE LEAST SPLANCHNIC N. RENAL PLEXUS SYMPATHETIC Nerves IN
THE ...
Page 97
It includes preganglionic and afferent omponents of the splanchnic nerves ,
comonents of the phrenic nerve and postganglinic fibers with their cells of origin
in celiac anglia . Some splanchnic nerve components join ve adrenal plexus or
enter ...
It includes preganglionic and afferent omponents of the splanchnic nerves ,
comonents of the phrenic nerve and postganglinic fibers with their cells of origin
in celiac anglia . Some splanchnic nerve components join ve adrenal plexus or
enter ...
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