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Page 17
Innervation of the Intestine 68 . Enteric Nervous System - - - - 69 . Innervation of
the Biliary System 70 . Innervation of the Adrenal Glands and the Kidneys . . 71 .
Innervation of the Male Genital System - - - 72 . Innervation of the Female Genital
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Innervation of the Intestine 68 . Enteric Nervous System - - - - 69 . Innervation of
the Biliary System 70 . Innervation of the Adrenal Glands and the Kidneys . . 71 .
Innervation of the Male Genital System - - - 72 . Innervation of the Female Genital
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Page 91
Limited vascular areas are innervated through both sympathetic and
parasympathetic nerves . The afferent nerve fibers concerned in the innervation
of the blood vessels are sensory root components of the cerebrospinal nerves .
The large ...
Limited vascular areas are innervated through both sympathetic and
parasympathetic nerves . The afferent nerve fibers concerned in the innervation
of the blood vessels are sensory root components of the cerebrospinal nerves .
The large ...
Page 138
... showing , Interstitial nucleus , Cajal ' s , 67 Intertransverse ligament , 26
Interventricular foramen , 44 , 48 Intervertebral disc , 27 , 28 , 113 Intervertebral
foramen , sacrum , 29 Intervertebral vein , 54 Intestines , autonomic innervation ...
... showing , Interstitial nucleus , Cajal ' s , 67 Intertransverse ligament , 26
Interventricular foramen , 44 , 48 Intervertebral disc , 27 , 28 , 113 Intervertebral
foramen , sacrum , 29 Intervertebral vein , 54 Intestines , autonomic innervation ...
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