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Page 50
CA EXIT OF SPINAL Nerves S FUR T Melon C CIBA OS CATE ES GE LAM .
Lungal Ple A . — Arachnoid A . R . – Anterior Root of Spinal Nerve A . Ra . A . Ra
. – Anterior Ramus of Thoracic Nerve ( Intercostal Nerve ) E . — Cauda Equina M
...
CA EXIT OF SPINAL Nerves S FUR T Melon C CIBA OS CATE ES GE LAM .
Lungal Ple A . — Arachnoid A . R . – Anterior Root of Spinal Nerve A . Ra . A . Ra
. – Anterior Ramus of Thoracic Nerve ( Intercostal Nerve ) E . — Cauda Equina M
...
Page 85
Every thoracic sympathetic trunk ganglion is connected with the corresponding
spinal nerve by means of a white ... The sympathetic roots are made up of fibers
which arise in the sympathetic trunk ganglia and join the spinal nerves .
Every thoracic sympathetic trunk ganglion is connected with the corresponding
spinal nerve by means of a white ... The sympathetic roots are made up of fibers
which arise in the sympathetic trunk ganglia and join the spinal nerves .
Page 142
... 80 sympathetic , 87 taste , 60 Sphenopalatine nerves , 87 Spina bifida , 104
Spinal accessory nerve , 42 , 43 nucleus , 47 , 66 Spinal arteries , 37 , 53 anterior
, 38 rami , 53 Spinal column , 21 - 30 Spinal cord , 49 ; see also Spine arteries ,
53 ...
... 80 sympathetic , 87 taste , 60 Sphenopalatine nerves , 87 Spina bifida , 104
Spinal accessory nerve , 42 , 43 nucleus , 47 , 66 Spinal arteries , 37 , 53 anterior
, 38 rami , 53 Spinal column , 21 - 30 Spinal cord , 49 ; see also Spine arteries ,
53 ...
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