Practical anatomy: a manual of dissections / by Christopher Heath.
- Christopher Heath
- Date:
- 1870
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Practical anatomy: a manual of dissections / by Christopher Heath. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Tlie Jugular Vein (Fig. 201, 8) commences outside the skull by the junction of the lateral sinus with the inferior petrosal sinus. Its course in the neclc has been already seen, and it should uow be divided close to the skull and removed. The Spinal-accessory Nerve [11th S.] (Fig. 201, 6) Diagram of the Eiohth [9th, lOiH, axdIIth S.], Ninth [12th S.], AND Sympathetic Nerves (from Hirsclifeld aud Leveill6). 1. Facial nerve. 2. Glosso-pharyngeal nerve with its petrous ganglion. 3. Pneuniogastric nerve. 4. Spinal-accessory nerve. 5. Hypoglossal nerve. 6. Superior cervical ganglion of sympathetic. 7. Loop between 1st and 2d cer- vical nerves. S. Carotid branch of sympa- thetic. 9. Tympanic nerve (Jacobson). 10. Its branch to carotid plexus. 11. Its branch to Eustachian tube. 12. Its branch to fenestra ovalis. 13. Its branch to fenestra rotunda. 14. Its union with small superfi- cial petrosal nerve. 1.5. Its union with large super- ficial petrosal nerve [form- ing the Vidian nerve]. 16. Otic ganglion. 17. Auricular nerve of pneumo- gastric. 15. Junction of pneumogastric with spinal-accessory. 19. Junction with 9th nerve [12th S.] and 1st cervical nerve. 20. Junction of mastoid branch of spinal-accessory and 2d cervical nerve. 21. Pharyngeal plexus. 22. Superior laryngeal nerve. 23. External laryngeal nerve. 21. Middle cervical ganglion of sympathetic. 25. Junction of digastric nerve (7th) with glosso-pharyn- geal. Fiff. 202.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21057679_0449.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)