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Page 85
The white communicating rami consist of preganglionic and visceral afferent
fibers which deviate from the spinal nerves and join the sympathetic trunk . The
sympathetic roots are made up of fibers which arise in the sympathetic trunk
ganglia ...
The white communicating rami consist of preganglionic and visceral afferent
fibers which deviate from the spinal nerves and join the sympathetic trunk . The
sympathetic roots are made up of fibers which arise in the sympathetic trunk
ganglia ...
Page 86
Slender rami which arise from this ganglion also join the plexuses on the
common carotid , the vertebral and the subclavian arteries . Fibers which arise in
it also join the phrenic nerve and the plexus on the internal mammary artery
through the ...
Slender rami which arise from this ganglion also join the plexuses on the
common carotid , the vertebral and the subclavian arteries . Fibers which arise in
it also join the phrenic nerve and the plexus on the internal mammary artery
through the ...
Page 87
In addition to the nerve fibers which extend rostrad from the superior cervical
sympathetic ganglion , the sympathetic innervation of the head includes some
fibers which join the plexus on the common carotid and the one on the vertebral
artery ...
In addition to the nerve fibers which extend rostrad from the superior cervical
sympathetic ganglion , the sympathetic innervation of the head includes some
fibers which join the plexus on the common carotid and the one on the vertebral
artery ...
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