Map scheme of the sensory distribution of the fifth nerve (trigeminus) with its ganglia and connections [with text] / L. Hemington Pegler.
- Pegler, L. Hemington.
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Map scheme of the sensory distribution of the fifth nerve (trigeminus) with its ganglia and connections [with text] / L. Hemington Pegler. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLES OF THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE FIFTH NERVE AND ITS CONNECTIONS, CRANIAL AND SYMPATHETIC, WITH INDEX [APPENDED WILL BE FOUND A TOPOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS OF NERVES DISTRIBUTED TO THE NOSE AND ACCESSORY SINUSES AND EXTERNAL AND MIDDLE EAR] These tables, which are an indispensable accompaniment to the map, contain upwards of 315 named nerves and branches, and are numbered for reference from 1 to 64. A small figure placed after a component member indicates that such member is further analyzed below. The general order is that adopted in Quain's ' Elements,' and an asterisk (*) indicates that the branch is omitted or regarded only as a variant in that work or by other authorities. Thick type indicates that the nerve is a continuation rather than an offset; terminal branches are similarly distinguished. Italic capitals, confined to certain of the nasal nerves, distinguish the extended forms of nomenclature devised by the author for this map. Other details are referred to in the footnotes. 1. Gasserian ganglion 2. Ophthalmic Communicating with carotid plexus (58). To dura. Ophthalmic (2). Maxillary (11). Mandibular (35). / Tentorial recurrent (between the layers of the tentorium cerebelh). Communicating with cavernous plexus (59). *To third nerve. To fourth nerve. *To sixth nerve. Frontal I SuPraorbltal rrontai ( Supratrochlear (5). Lachrymal (3). \ Nasal, or Naso-ciliary (6).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21274393_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)