Anatomical demonstrations, or, Colossal illustrations of human anatomy. Pt. I / by Professor Seerig ; translated from the German.
- Seerig, Albert Wilhelm Hermann, 1797?-1862.
- Date:
- 1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Anatomical demonstrations, or, Colossal illustrations of human anatomy. Pt. I / by Professor Seerig ; translated from the German. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Tht Sympathetic Nerve. 81. Superior Cervical Ganglion. 82. Anastomosing branch with the Pneumogastric Nerve. 83. The Trunk of the Sympathetic Nerve passing down- wards. [Unfortunately the 83 is on the Pneumo- gastric, instead of the Sympathetic Nerve, which latter has been marked X. Tr.] 84. Superficial Cardial Nerve. 85. Its union with the external Laryngeal branches. 86. One of the large Vascular Nerves [nervus mollis]. It comes forward between the external and internal Carotid Arteries, and with the next nerve forms the vascular plexus [plexus nervorum mollium]. 87. Branch which comes from the Glosso-pharyngeal Nerve, and Pharyngeal branch of the Pneumogastric Nerve. 88. Connecting branch between the Superior Laryngeal Nerve and the branch of the Glosso-pharyngeal Nerve, which descends to the vascular plexus. 89. Nervous threads which surround and accompany the Superior Thyroideal Artery. 90. Nervous threads for the Superior Laryngeal Artery. 91. Nervous threads for the Lingual Artery. 92. Nervous threads for the Facial Artery. 93. Nervous threads for the Ascending Palatine Artery. .94. Pharyngeal Plexus, which is fonned from the branches of the Glosso-pharyngeal and Pneumo-gastric Nerves, and from branches of the Vascular Plexus. 95. Trunk of the Sympathetic Nerve, passing upwards on the Internal Carotid Artery. 96. Branch ascending to the Glosso-pharyngeal Nerve. 97. Anterior branch of the Sympathetic Nerve. 98. Posterior branch of the Sympathetic Nerve. 99. Twig which passes from the Glosso-pharyngeal Nerve, in a furrow of the promontory, upwards to the Facial Nerve; it unites by two twigs with the posterior branch of the Sympathetic Nerve. 100. Continuation of the Synapathetic Nerve, which unites by the two twigs in a plexus, by the one with the deep branch of the Vidian Nerve, by the other, the ascending twig with the Sixth Cerebral Nerve, [Nerv. abducens.] D](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22386920_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)