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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No text description is available for this image![9. Infratrochlear 10. Ciliary ganglion1 11. Maxillary nerve 12. Middle meningeal recurrent 13- Zygomaticotemporal 14. Zygomatico-facial 15. Infra-orbital Superior palpebral branch Inferior palpebral ) branch | To inner canthus. To inner third of upper lid and conjunctiva. To canaliculi and caruncle. To lachrymal sac. Communicating with supratrochlear. Cutaneous to root of nose ...) Cutaneous to upper part of side of nose Communicating with infra-orbital. J Uppcv lateval cutaneous nasal nerves I Sensory (and sympathetic), nasal or long, from naso-ciliary. Roots - Motor or short, from third nerve. \ Sympathetic, from cavernous plexus. ( i. To tunics of globe. granck /Short ciliary I 2. To ciliary body, iris, and cornea. \ nerves j [The short unite with the long ciliary nerves to form the plexus annularis [ previous to distribution to the last-named organs.] Middle meningeal recurrent (12). Zygomatic/ ^ygomatico-temporal (13). I Zygomatico-facial (14). Spheno-palatine (two) to spheno-palatine ganglion (23). Infra-orbital (15). ^ To dura. j To plexus on middle meningeal artery. ( Communicating with spinous recurrent. f Communicating with lachrymal (secretory). J Communicating with auriculotemporal. Cutaneous to anterior temporal region and towards orbit. Communicating with facial. | Cutaneous to inferior palpebral region. Cutaneous to prominence of cheek. 1 promi Communicating with facial. Postero-superior alveolar (usually two) (16). Middle superior alveolar (17). Antero-superior alveolar (18). | Inferior palpebral (20). Facial branches - Cutaneous nasal (21). [ Superior labial (22). 1 See also ' Ciliary Ganglion,' in Physiological Analyses.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21274393_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)