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... nerves . Efferent impulses are transmitted by way of facial ( VII ) , vagal ( X ) , accessory ( XI ) phrenic ( P ) , cervical ( CER ) and intercostal ( INT ) nerves . NERVOUS MECHANISM : Reflex impulses are derived chiefly from three ...
... nerves . Efferent impulses are transmitted by way of facial ( VII ) , vagal ( X ) , accessory ( XI ) phrenic ( P ) , cervical ( CER ) and intercostal ( INT ) nerves . NERVOUS MECHANISM : Reflex impulses are derived chiefly from three ...
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... nerves . In the posterior mediastinum both vagus nerves break up into small branches which communicate and form the esophageal plexus around the esophagus . Just above the diaphragm , two large nerves again emerge from the plexus and ...
... nerves . In the posterior mediastinum both vagus nerves break up into small branches which communicate and form the esophageal plexus around the esophagus . Just above the diaphragm , two large nerves again emerge from the plexus and ...
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... Nerve L.S.N ..... Lesser Splanchnic Nerve S.N ........ Lumbar Splanchnic Nerves S.C ........ Sympathetic Chain 1.M. Intermesenteric Nerves W.R.C ... White Ramus Communicans G.R.C .... Gray Ramus Communicans 1.M.P. Inferior Mesenteric ...
... Nerve L.S.N ..... Lesser Splanchnic Nerve S.N ........ Lumbar Splanchnic Nerves S.C ........ Sympathetic Chain 1.M. Intermesenteric Nerves W.R.C ... White Ramus Communicans G.R.C .... Gray Ramus Communicans 1.M.P. Inferior Mesenteric ...
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Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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