CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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Its fibers , which run to the oculomotor nerve and thence to the ciliary ganglion ,
inner vate the intrinsic eye muscles . 2 . Oculomotor nucleus has a median and a
lateral group of cells . Their fibers supply all the extrinsic eye muscles except the
...
Its fibers , which run to the oculomotor nerve and thence to the ciliary ganglion ,
inner vate the intrinsic eye muscles . 2 . Oculomotor nucleus has a median and a
lateral group of cells . Their fibers supply all the extrinsic eye muscles except the
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PREGANGLIONICS PARASYMP . POSTGANGLIONICS - SOMATIC NERVE
FIBERS ANTIDROMIC PATHWAY - CHOLINERGIC SYNAPSE DELETE X SUN 8
SESSA GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE PHARYNGEAL BRANCH OF YAGUS.
PREGANGLIONICS PARASYMP . POSTGANGLIONICS - SOMATIC NERVE
FIBERS ANTIDROMIC PATHWAY - CHOLINERGIC SYNAPSE DELETE X SUN 8
SESSA GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE PHARYNGEAL BRANCH OF YAGUS.
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They are also traversed by sympathetic nerve fibers , afferent spinal nerve
components which are associated with the sympathetic nerves , and afferent
components of the vagus and the pelvic nerves . The myenteric plexus consists
essentially ...
They are also traversed by sympathetic nerve fibers , afferent spinal nerve
components which are associated with the sympathetic nerves , and afferent
components of the vagus and the pelvic nerves . The myenteric plexus consists
essentially ...
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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