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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C . A . - Internal Carotid Artery I . L . A . - Inferior Thyroid Artery M . C . A . - Middle
Cerebral Artery M . N . - Maxillary Nerve N . I . - Nervus Intermedius O . A . -
Ophthalmic Artery P . C . — Posterior Communication Artery P . C . A . - Posterior
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C . A . - Internal Carotid Artery I . L . A . - Inferior Thyroid Artery M . C . A . - Middle
Cerebral Artery M . N . - Maxillary Nerve N . I . - Nervus Intermedius O . A . -
Ophthalmic Artery P . C . — Posterior Communication Artery P . C . A . - Posterior
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PLATE 60 GEDE RESELLER DESERT ERLEBER GE BESTE TRIGEMINAL
NERVE ( V ) | an One HE R BABILE MASTICATOR NERVE TEETH LEAD OEM
LE 8 OCULOMOTOR NERVE ( 1 ) GASSERIAN GANGLION OSOS INTERNAL ...
PLATE 60 GEDE RESELLER DESERT ERLEBER GE BESTE TRIGEMINAL
NERVE ( V ) | an One HE R BABILE MASTICATOR NERVE TEETH LEAD OEM
LE 8 OCULOMOTOR NERVE ( 1 ) GASSERIAN GANGLION OSOS INTERNAL ...
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The internal spermatic plexus is associated with the internal spermatic artery . It is
derived mainly from the aortic plexus , but it also receives fibers from the renal
plexus . It comprises sympathetic postganglionic and visceral afferent fibers .
The internal spermatic plexus is associated with the internal spermatic artery . It is
derived mainly from the aortic plexus , but it also receives fibers from the renal
plexus . It comprises sympathetic postganglionic and visceral afferent fibers .
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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