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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The cerebellum also receives optic and acoustic impulses , as the recording of its
electrical activity shows . However , the anatomical pathways are not yet known .
The cerebellum is also built into the extrapyramidal system ( Plate 44 , page 69 )
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The cerebellum also receives optic and acoustic impulses , as the recording of its
electrical activity shows . However , the anatomical pathways are not yet known .
The cerebellum is also built into the extrapyramidal system ( Plate 44 , page 69 )
...
Page 87
It receives preganglionic fibers from the glossopharyngeal nerve via the lesser
superficial petrosal nerve , and is traversed by afferent components of the
glossopharyngeal nerve and by sympathetic fibers derived from the plexus on the
middle ...
It receives preganglionic fibers from the glossopharyngeal nerve via the lesser
superficial petrosal nerve , and is traversed by afferent components of the
glossopharyngeal nerve and by sympathetic fibers derived from the plexus on the
middle ...
Page 91
The large blood vessels in the trunk , such as the aorta and the venae cavae ,
receive nerves directly from the sympathetic trunks . ... The plexus on the
vertebral artery also receives fibers from the cervical sympathetic trunk ganglia .
The large blood vessels in the trunk , such as the aorta and the venae cavae ,
receive nerves directly from the sympathetic trunks . ... The plexus on the
vertebral artery also receives fibers from the cervical sympathetic trunk ganglia .
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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